what is fair from what is unfair, we discriminate between what is allowed and what is forbidden, we desire to make men good, not only by putting them in fear of penalties, but also by appealing to them through rewards, proceeding, if I am not mistaken,... Roman Law in the Modern World - Page 4by Charles Phineas Sherman - 1922Full view - About this book
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