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  • 105duoviri — ▪ ancient Roman politics also spelled  Duumviri,  singular  Duovir, or Duumvir,         in ancient Rome, a magistracy of two men. Duoviri perduellionis were two judges, selected by the chief magistrate, who tried cases of crime against the state …

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  • 106legal education — Introduction       preparation for the practice of law. Instruction in law has been offered in universities since medieval times, but, since the advent of university based law schools in the 18th and 19th centuries, legal education has faced the… …

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  • 107Jansenius and Jansenism — • The subject of this article lived three quarters of a century later than his namesake. He was born 28 October, 1585, of a Catholic family, in the village of Accoi, near Leerdam, Holland; died at Ypres, 6 May, 1638 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin… …

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  • 109Napoleone Colajanni — (Castrogiovanni, April 27, 1847 Castrogiovanni, September 2, 1921) was an Italian writer, journalist, criminologist, socialist and politician. In the 1880s he abandoned republicanism for socialism, and became Italy’s leading theoretical writer on …

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  • 110Anarch — An arch, n. [Gr. ? without head or chief; an priv. + ? beginning, the first place, magistracy, government.] The author of anarchy; one who excites revolt. Milton. [1913 Webster] Imperial anarchs doubling human woes. Byron. [1913 Webster] …

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