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... only be allowed to those whose . ' 187. In third line of translation of C. 7 , 6 , 1 , for ' taken to him ' read brought forward . ' 192. In third line from bottom , for ' done an injury ' read ' insulted . ' 195. Fifteenth line from ...
... only be allowed to those whose . ' 187. In third line of translation of C. 7 , 6 , 1 , for ' taken to him ' read brought forward . ' 192. In third line from bottom , for ' done an injury ' read ' insulted . ' 195. Fifteenth line from ...
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... only commence from the moment of its being made known , -from its publication or pro- mulgation ; and it does not extend to earlier cases - that is , to juristic acts perfected under the authority of the earlier law - nor to legal ...
... only commence from the moment of its being made known , -from its publication or pro- mulgation ; and it does not extend to earlier cases - that is , to juristic acts perfected under the authority of the earlier law - nor to legal ...
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... only comes into application when those 1 Some privilegia go with a case , others with a person . Singular law is that which has been introduced by the authority of the framers , against the tenor of reason , for some utility . That many ...
... only comes into application when those 1 Some privilegia go with a case , others with a person . Singular law is that which has been introduced by the authority of the framers , against the tenor of reason , for some utility . That many ...
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... only formal rights , until at last the whole power of the State was concen- trated in the hand of the Emperor , and the last spark of the republican constitution fully disappeared . Although during this period the Orbis terrarum , in ...
... only formal rights , until at last the whole power of the State was concen- trated in the hand of the Emperor , and the last spark of the republican constitution fully disappeared . Although during this period the Orbis terrarum , in ...
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... only in single points that they had more exactly defined and varied the current Law : they had not comprehensively improved and organically re - cast it in legislative form . Only the imperial indulgences in respect of the granting of ...
... only in single points that they had more exactly defined and varied the current Law : they had not comprehensively improved and organically re - cast it in legislative form . Only the imperial indulgences in respect of the granting of ...
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Page 14 - Inveterata consuetudo pro lege non immerito custoditur, et hoc est ius quod dicitur moribus constitutum. nam cum ipsae leges nulla alia ex causa nos teneant, quam quod iudicio populi receptae sunt, merito et ea, quae sine ullo scripto populus probavit, tenebunt omnes: nam quid interest suffragio populus voluntatem suam declaret an rebus ipsis et factis?