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" Pea- 15' fowl too and pigeons are naturally wild, and it is no valid objection that they are used to return to the same spots from which they fly away, for bees do this ; and it is admitted that bees are wild by nature ; and some people have deer so tame... "
The Institutes of Justinian: With English Introduction, Translation, and Notes - Page 174
by Thomas Collett Sandars - 1859 - 606 pages
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The Institutes of Justinian: With English Introduction, Translation, and Notes

Thomas Collett Sandars - Roman law - 1876 - 772 pages
...hostibns capimus, Jure gentium statim nostra fiunt, adeo (]ui<lem ut et liberi homines in servitu15. Peacocks, too, and pigeons are naturally wild, nor...persons have deer so tame, that they will go into thtwoods, and regularly return again ; yet no one denies that deer are naturally wild. But, with respect...
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Imperatoris lustiniani Institutionum libri, quattuor: with ..., Volume 2

John Baron Moyle - Roman law - 1883 - 278 pages
...they fly away, for bees do this ; and it is admitted that bees are wild by nature ; and some people have deer so tame that they will go into the woods and yet habitually come back again, and still no one denies that they are naturally wild. With regard,...
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Imperatoris Iustiniani Institutionum Libri Quattuor, Volume 2

John Baron Moyle - Institutiones - 1883 - 272 pages
...they fly away, for bees do this ; and it is admitted that bees are wild by, nature ; and some people have deer so tame that they will go into the woods and yet habitually come back again, and still no one denies that they are naturally wild. With regard,...
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Imperatoris Iustiniani Institutionum Libri Quattuor: With ..., Volume 2

John Baron Moyle - Roman law - 1883 - 242 pages
...they fly away, for bees do this ; and it is admitted that bees are wild by nature ; and some people have deer so tame that they will go into the woods and yet habitually come back again, and still no one denies that they are naturally wild. With regard,...
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The Library of Original Sources: The Roman world

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1907 - 466 pages
...and may easily be pursued ; otherwise it becomes the property of the first person that takes it. 15. Peacocks, too, and pigeons are naturally wild, nor...tame, that they will go into the woods, and regularly again return; yet no one denies that deer are naturally wild. But, with respect to animals which are...
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Classical Foundations of Liberty and Property

Richard Epstein - Law - 2000 - 438 pages
...they fly away, for bees do this, and it is admitted that bees are wild by nature ; and some people have deer so tame that they will go into the woods and yet habitually come back again, and still no one denies that they art naturally wild. With regard,...
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