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... rule under Tutor and Classicus , 218 and imagine that armies to repel the Germans and the Britons will be provided for less tribute than you now pay . Should the Romans be driven out - which the gods forbid ! —what will result but wars ...
... rule under Tutor and Classicus , 218 and imagine that armies to repel the Germans and the Britons will be provided for less tribute than you now pay . Should the Romans be driven out - which the gods forbid ! —what will result but wars ...
Pagina 532
... rules ; related matters , whether in- cidental ( for example , procedural , formulaic ) or causal they disregarded al- most completely . " The politico - economic conditions underlying the establish- ment of a legal rule are nowhere ...
... rules ; related matters , whether in- cidental ( for example , procedural , formulaic ) or causal they disregarded al- most completely . " The politico - economic conditions underlying the establish- ment of a legal rule are nowhere ...
Pagina 538
... rule introduced not by legal principle but by initial error and subsequently maintained by usage does not ob- tain in other similar cases . ( Modestinus Rules 1 ) Accordingly , all law was either made through consent or created by ...
... rule introduced not by legal principle but by initial error and subsequently maintained by usage does not ob- tain in other similar cases . ( Modestinus Rules 1 ) Accordingly , all law was either made through consent or created by ...
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THE AUGUSTAN AGE | 14 |
IMPERIAL POLICY | 80 |
ECONOMIC LIFE | 156 |
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