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Pagina 32
But it is none the less real ; and it has been helped by the second and more direct of the effects of this point of view upon the growth of the modern law . ( b ) The opinion which condemned unnecessary and causeless war even against ...
But it is none the less real ; and it has been helped by the second and more direct of the effects of this point of view upon the growth of the modern law . ( b ) The opinion which condemned unnecessary and causeless war even against ...
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... capitulations which regulated commercial intercourse with the Turks.2 3 4 It was commercial considerations that led to those voyages of discovery which brought India and the East Indies into direct communication by sea with Western ...
... capitulations which regulated commercial intercourse with the Turks.2 3 4 It was commercial considerations that led to those voyages of discovery which brought India and the East Indies into direct communication by sea with Western ...
Pagina 61
105 , direct " quod jus fori et mercati reddatur secundum consuetudinem fori sive mercati ” ; Straccha , De Mercatura ( ed . 1553 ) 157b , talking of the contract of hire says , " Contractus a consuetudine contrahentium et loci ...
105 , direct " quod jus fori et mercati reddatur secundum consuetudinem fori sive mercati ” ; Straccha , De Mercatura ( ed . 1553 ) 157b , talking of the contract of hire says , " Contractus a consuetudine contrahentium et loci ...
Pagina 63
... a direct and enduring influence upon the law and the institutions of many European states . From the thirteenth century onwards these Italian influences were directly affecting all the countries both of Eastern and Western Europe .
... a direct and enduring influence upon the law and the institutions of many European states . From the thirteenth century onwards these Italian influences were directly affecting all the countries both of Eastern and Western Europe .
Pagina 68
These consuls absorbed all the powers of the older rulers — at Genoa and Pisa , for instance , they were the direct successors of the counts.2 In spite of domestic dissension , the result of this independence was a great development of ...
These consuls absorbed all the powers of the older rulers — at Genoa and Pisa , for instance , they were the direct successors of the counts.2 In spite of domestic dissension , the result of this independence was a great development of ...
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