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For instance , Athens appointed Antigonos and his son Demetrios to this rank in the year 307 B.C.30 Cities striving to maintain a neutral position sometimes deified several rival kings at the same time , as did for instance Athens ...
For instance , Athens appointed Antigonos and his son Demetrios to this rank in the year 307 B.C.30 Cities striving to maintain a neutral position sometimes deified several rival kings at the same time , as did for instance Athens ...
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In no instance , however , was factum used in the sense of a criminal offense . c . One may speak of a post factum only when the fact occurred later than another one . There cannot be a post factum without a previous fact with which it ...
In no instance , however , was factum used in the sense of a criminal offense . c . One may speak of a post factum only when the fact occurred later than another one . There cannot be a post factum without a previous fact with which it ...
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19 , only one instance where damnum implies , somewhat loosely , " liability for damage " rather than the normal meaning of " damage or " risk " 31 This is the final sentence ( ideo rell . ) of Ulp . 36 ed . Dig . 27.8.1.6 .
19 , only one instance where damnum implies , somewhat loosely , " liability for damage " rather than the normal meaning of " damage or " risk " 31 This is the final sentence ( ideo rell . ) of Ulp . 36 ed . Dig . 27.8.1.6 .
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Ex post facto in Roman Sources and Ex post facto Laws in Modern | 49 |
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