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Idea that there is a distinction between combatants and noncombatants Other topics connected with International Law Peace is in theory the normal condition Means of peacefully settling disputes Reprisals Italian ideas as to balance of ...
Idea that there is a distinction between combatants and noncombatants Other topics connected with International Law Peace is in theory the normal condition Means of peacefully settling disputes Reprisals Italian ideas as to balance of ...
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... decay Companies of foreign merchants Their influence • Removal of hindrances to trade Cause growth of commercial tribunals Cause spread of Italian commercial law • The money changers The Societas Usury Bankruptcy procedure Judgments ...
... decay Companies of foreign merchants Their influence • Removal of hindrances to trade Cause growth of commercial tribunals Cause spread of Italian commercial law • The money changers The Societas Usury Bankruptcy procedure Judgments ...
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... in Italy , who was secretary of state , privy councillor , and an ambassador who epigrammatically described ambassadors , with some difficulty escaped a bishopric , and held the more congenial posts of Dean of Canterbury and York .
... in Italy , who was secretary of state , privy councillor , and an ambassador who epigrammatically described ambassadors , with some difficulty escaped a bishopric , and held the more congenial posts of Dean of Canterbury and York .
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Perhaps the most notable figure in the latter part of the sixteenth and earlier part of the seventeenth century is Dr. Julius Cęsar.1 He was the son of the naturalized Italian physician , Cęsare Adelmare , who had both Elizabeth and ...
Perhaps the most notable figure in the latter part of the sixteenth and earlier part of the seventeenth century is Dr. Julius Cęsar.1 He was the son of the naturalized Italian physician , Cęsare Adelmare , who had both Elizabeth and ...
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202 , 203 , " So long as the de jure unity of Western Europe in one Roman Empire was maintained , the medieval Italian lawyer , who lived in conditions where Roman law was actually a common law above the conflicting statutes of Italian ...
202 , 203 , " So long as the de jure unity of Western Europe in one Roman Empire was maintained , the medieval Italian lawyer , who lived in conditions where Roman law was actually a common law above the conflicting statutes of Italian ...
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