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... Juris Civilis Enchiridium . ' The text is almost the same throughout as that given in the ' Corpus Juris , ' edited by the Kriegels , Leipsic , 1848 . T. C. S. ADVERTISEMENT ΤΟ THE THIRD EDITION . IN THIS EDITION no alteration has been ...
... Juris Civilis Enchiridium . ' The text is almost the same throughout as that given in the ' Corpus Juris , ' edited by the Kriegels , Leipsic , 1848 . T. C. S. ADVERTISEMENT ΤΟ THE THIRD EDITION . IN THIS EDITION no alteration has been ...
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... juris 13. The progress of law was also much facilitated by the growth of a body of men termed juris consulti prudentes . or juris prudentes , men who studied the forms , and , in time , the principles of law , and expounded them for the ...
... juris 13. The progress of law was also much facilitated by the growth of a body of men termed juris consulti prudentes . or juris prudentes , men who studied the forms , and , in time , the principles of law , and expounded them for the ...
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... juris prudentes were men acquainted with some portion at least of Greek philosophy , men of learning and general cultivation ; and it is not difficult to understand how powerfully their authority , acting almost directly on judicial ...
... juris prudentes were men acquainted with some portion at least of Greek philosophy , men of learning and general cultivation ; and it is not difficult to understand how powerfully their authority , acting almost directly on judicial ...
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... Juris- prudence will remember that he proposes , in the outline given in the Appendix , to treat the subject of Law by examining , first , the science of General Jurisprudence , that is of the legal notions and principles which enter ...
... Juris- prudence will remember that he proposes , in the outline given in the Appendix , to treat the subject of Law by examining , first , the science of General Jurisprudence , that is of the legal notions and principles which enter ...
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... juris , i . e . had an independent will ; all the other members were alieni juris , 30 INTRODUCTION .
... juris , i . e . had an independent will ; all the other members were alieni juris , 30 INTRODUCTION .
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