962 resultados para Imperator (Roman title)
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Published also without thesis note.
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Signatures:)(⁴ 2)(⁴ A-4D⁴ 4E².
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This paper explores the law of accidental mixtures of goods. It traces the development of the English rules on mixture from the seminal nineteenth century case of Spence v Union Marine Insurance Co to the present day, and compares their responses to those given by the Roman law, which always has been claimed as an influence on our jurisprudence in this area. It is argued that the different answers given by English and Roman law to essentially the same problems of title result from the differing bases of these legal systems. Roman a priori theory is contrasted with the more practical reasoning of the common law, and while both sets of rules are judged to be coherent on their own terms, it is suggested that the difference between them is reflective of a more general philosophical disagreement about the proper functioning of a legal system, and the relative importance of theoretical and pragmatic considerations.
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At Head of title: Scènes de la vie au Paraguay.
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Title vignette.
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Text signed: Gisela M. A. Richter.
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Plates 38 bis and 43 bis follow plates 38 and 43.
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Cast for 1st performance listed in preliminaries.
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For voice and piano.
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Includes index.
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From Proceedings, Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club, v.27, 1906.
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At head of title: Ouvrage couronné par l'Académie française.
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Manuscript, French, 15C; tempera, gold leaf, and ink on parchment bound between pasteboard
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Manuscript, French, 15C; 1 ft. 2 29/64 in.x 10 15/64 in.; tempera, gold leaf, and ink on parchment bound between pasteboard
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At head of title: British Museum.