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I hope to demonstrate the validity of this hypothesis by exegetical researches at a future date.70 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY A. ARTHUR SCHILLER 69 De Visscher expressed the same opinion in the article cited supra note 67 , where he says , p .
I hope to demonstrate the validity of this hypothesis by exegetical researches at a future date.70 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY A. ARTHUR SCHILLER 69 De Visscher expressed the same opinion in the article cited supra note 67 , where he says , p .
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42 The classical Latin expression and its original meaning have fallen into oblivion . Recalling them has been the purpose ... This is , however , a mere repetition of the principle expressed in art . 22 , but with the attachment of ex ...
42 The classical Latin expression and its original meaning have fallen into oblivion . Recalling them has been the purpose ... This is , however , a mere repetition of the principle expressed in art . 22 , but with the attachment of ex ...
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And we may add that there is no reason why an expression used by two emperors , possibly at the suggestion of their legal advisers , could not be applied by a jurist in his writing . We have , moreover , further utterances by jurists ...
And we may add that there is no reason why an expression used by two emperors , possibly at the suggestion of their legal advisers , could not be applied by a jurist in his writing . We have , moreover , further utterances by jurists ...
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