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... vocabulary.36 But in this late use it almost invariably serves the purpose of putting beyond doubt a legal principle laid down or expressly preserved by the emperor in his decree.37 Procul dubio est , employed in the manner of Dig .
... vocabulary.36 But in this late use it almost invariably serves the purpose of putting beyond doubt a legal principle laid down or expressly preserved by the emperor in his decree.37 Procul dubio est , employed in the manner of Dig .
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deserving of very serious consideration , there are others where one may doubt . To name one where the reviewer feels unable to follow the author : In § 34 , Kaser , though avoiding the exaggerations of others , 16 tries to show the ...
deserving of very serious consideration , there are others where one may doubt . To name one where the reviewer feels unable to follow the author : In § 34 , Kaser , though avoiding the exaggerations of others , 16 tries to show the ...
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The " benignity " could only regard the legatee and the validity of the legacy , since the will of the testator was beyond any doubt concentrated on the legatee who was to benefit from the pertinent testamentary disposition .
The " benignity " could only regard the legatee and the validity of the legacy , since the will of the testator was beyond any doubt concentrated on the legatee who was to benefit from the pertinent testamentary disposition .
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Bureaucracy and the Roman Law A ARTHUR SCHILLER | 26 |
Ex post facto in Roman Sources and Ex post facto Laws in Modern | 49 |
Concerning the Transmission of Julians Digesta | 69 |
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