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... century . Principles then commonly recognized are now formulated in international agreements , and new principles have been brought forward and have received general assent . It may not be too much to say that the development of ...
... century . Principles then commonly recognized are now formulated in international agreements , and new principles have been brought forward and have received general assent . It may not be too much to say that the development of ...
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... century — had a decided influence upon the body and form of international law . Supremacy of Roman Empire . ( a ) ... century , Church . modeled its organization on that of the Roman Empire ; and from the sixth century , with the decay of ...
... century — had a decided influence upon the body and form of international law . Supremacy of Roman Empire . ( a ) ... century , Church . modeled its organization on that of the Roman Empire ; and from the sixth century , with the decay of ...
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... century feudalism had enmeshed both the temporal and spiritual authorities . This system , closely related to the possession of land and gradation of classes , discouraged the development of the ideas of equality of state powers ...
... century feudalism had enmeshed both the temporal and spiritual authorities . This system , closely related to the possession of land and gradation of classes , discouraged the development of the ideas of equality of state powers ...
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... century . The much more detailed Consolato del Mare of doubtful origin between the twelfth and fourteenth centuries derived some of its principles from the eleventh - century code . The Consolato was recog- nized by maritime powers as ...
... century . The much more detailed Consolato del Mare of doubtful origin between the twelfth and fourteenth centuries derived some of its principles from the eleventh - century code . The Consolato was recog- nized by maritime powers as ...
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... century , and were for some time mainly sent by the Mediterranean countries to the East . ( h ) The discovery of America marked a new epoch in territorial and mercantile expansion , and in- troduced new problems among those handed down ...
... century , and were for some time mainly sent by the Mediterranean countries to the East . ( h ) The discovery of America marked a new epoch in territorial and mercantile expansion , and in- troduced new problems among those handed down ...
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