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TH HE Canon Law sprang up out of the ruins of the Roman Empire , and from the power of the Roman Pontiffs . Its origin is said to be coeval with the founding of Christianity under the Apostles and their immediate successors , who are ...
TH HE Canon Law sprang up out of the ruins of the Roman Empire , and from the power of the Roman Pontiffs . Its origin is said to be coeval with the founding of Christianity under the Apostles and their immediate successors , who are ...
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have been altogether laid aside ; and accordingly those who believe : in the absolute extinction of the Roman jurisprudence can have no difficulty in giving credit to the accounts which represent it as wholly unknown to the learned ...
have been altogether laid aside ; and accordingly those who believe : in the absolute extinction of the Roman jurisprudence can have no difficulty in giving credit to the accounts which represent it as wholly unknown to the learned ...
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public law of the Romans , which set no limits to the royal prerogative and placed the prince beyond the control of his ... and therefore , when at various times attempts were made in Parliament to introduce changes founded on the Roman ...
public law of the Romans , which set no limits to the royal prerogative and placed the prince beyond the control of his ... and therefore , when at various times attempts were made in Parliament to introduce changes founded on the Roman ...
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PotPourri from a Theatrical Library By ROWLAND GREY | 88 |
Psychology Modern By A R WHITEWAY | 98 |
Public Readings in Ancient Rome By J B FIRTH | 121 |
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