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- Morstein-Marx, Robert (2007). "Caesar's alleged fear of prosecution and his "ratio absentis" in the approach to the civil war". Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte...
- as ****yrian Apostolic)" Smith 1863, p. 73. Barratt, Peter J. H. (2014). Absentis: St Peter, the Disputed Site of His Burial Place and the Apostolic Succession...
- "Nicolae Ciucă a fost ales președinte al Senatului. Care au fost marii absenți de la vot". "Nicolae Ciucă este noul președinte al Senatului". 13 June...
- Morstein-Marx, Robert (2007). "Caesar's alleged fear of prosecution and his "ratio absentis" in the approach to the civil war". Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte...
- Morstein-Marx, Robert (2007). "Caesar's Alleged Fear of Prosecution and His "Ratio Absentis" in the Approach to the Civil War". Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte...
- Act 1617 (repealed) 1617 c. 7 1617 c. 7 28 June 1617 Anent unlawis of absentis frome Parliament. (Repealed by Statute Law Revision (Scotland) Act 1906...
- Morstein-Marx, Robert (2007). "Caesar's Alleged Fear of Prosecution and His "Ratio Absentis" in the Approach to the Civil War". Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte...
- Latin). Rome: Georg Lauer. 1475. Repertorium iuris canonci (repertorium 'Absenti'), 15th-century m****cript. St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, Handschriften...
- there are still significant issues with the application of Art. 4a(1). InAbsentiEAW research project has shown that there are significant differences between...
- used in the 'as if' clause, even though the main verb is primary: Egnātī absentis rem ut tueāre aequē ā tē petō ac sī mea negōtia essent velim (Cicero) 'I...