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Of the nature of these offences , the author says that they are so abhorrent as to be beyond human penalties , and quotes as a prototype the code of Solon ' which did not decree a human punishment for parricide , as this was a crime too ...
Of the nature of these offences , the author says that they are so abhorrent as to be beyond human penalties , and quotes as a prototype the code of Solon ' which did not decree a human punishment for parricide , as this was a crime too ...
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All Vweni - so - andso are considered as a corporate group as soon as one of the members has committed a crime ; and if one of them has been wronged he can count on the legal , moral , and physical assistance of any individual within ...
All Vweni - so - andso are considered as a corporate group as soon as one of the members has committed a crime ; and if one of them has been wronged he can count on the legal , moral , and physical assistance of any individual within ...
الصفحة 37
Le kivalo agit comme un corps constitué chaque fois qu'un de ses membres a été lésé ou a commis un crime . Le kinyumba est l'unité nucléaire du système de descendance des Teita ; il agit comme un groupe constitué en ce qui concerne les ...
Le kivalo agit comme un corps constitué chaque fois qu'un de ses membres a été lésé ou a commis un crime . Le kinyumba est l'unité nucléaire du système de descendance des Teita ; il agit comme un groupe constitué en ce qui concerne les ...
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