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The development of juristic literature admits of being more distinctly recognized.
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Theoretically, therefore, it is a purely juristic product, and as such does not alter the meaning.
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They have forgotten the personality of the criminal and occupied themselves exclusively with crime as an abstract juristic phenomenon.
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It throbs with a national consciousness sharpened not only by religious persecution, but by the violation of its territorial, juristic, and legislative rights.
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The scope of this work being juristic and philosophical, it does not admit of much historical narrative, and the style is lucid but not brilliant.
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35 -Togatus- denotes, in juristic and generally in technical language, the Italian in contradistinction not merely to the foreigner, but also to the Roman burgess.