The Cambridge Medieval History, Volumen 2Henry Melvill Gwatkin, James Pounder Whitney, Joseph Robson Tanner, Charles William Previté-Orton, Zachary Nugent Brooke Macmillan, 1913 |
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... recognised the fact that concessions , however large , would only postpone the inevitable struggle . Therefore he flatly refused the satisfaction required , and replied to the Byzantine demands by redoubled severity towards his ...
... recognised the fact that concessions , however large , would only postpone the inevitable struggle . Therefore he flatly refused the satisfaction required , and replied to the Byzantine demands by redoubled severity towards his ...
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... recognised the main features of political problems under the fleeting form of theological disagreements . She realised that the rich and flourishing provinces of Asia , Syria , and Egypt really formed the mainstay of the Empire ; and ...
... recognised the main features of political problems under the fleeting form of theological disagreements . She realised that the rich and flourishing provinces of Asia , Syria , and Egypt really formed the mainstay of the Empire ; and ...
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... recognised , and wh embodied the Common Law and practice of the Courts . By the mid of the third century A.D. the succession of great jurists came to an e and , though their books , or rather the books written by the later of the still ...
... recognised , and wh embodied the Common Law and practice of the Courts . By the mid of the third century A.D. the succession of great jurists came to an e and , though their books , or rather the books written by the later of the still ...
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... recognised were found to differ in opinion , the judge was directed to follow the opinion of the majority , and if the numbers on each side were equal , to follow the side on which Papinian stood and disregard any notes of Paul or ...
... recognised were found to differ in opinion , the judge was directed to follow the opinion of the majority , and if the numbers on each side were equal , to follow the side on which Papinian stood and disregard any notes of Paul or ...
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... recognised by the courts and by the custom of old and new Rome . In 530 Tribonian , one of the members of the former commission for the code , was directed to choose the most suitable professors and practising lawyers , and with their ...
... recognised by the courts and by the custom of old and new Rome . In 530 Tribonian , one of the members of the former commission for the code , was directed to choose the most suitable professors and practising lawyers , and with their ...
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Página 464 - Jesus' crozier upon it and did not reach [it], but it bowed westwards to turn on its right side, for its face was from the south, to wit, to Tara. And the trace of the crozier abides on its left side still, and yet the crozier moved not from Patrick's hand. And the earth swallowed the twelve other images as far as their heads, and they are thus in sign of the miracle, and he cursed the demon, and banished him to hell, and Patrick called them ail cum rege Loegaire; these are they who adored the idol.