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... effect of bringing a variety of kinds of law on to a common and level platform . They were thus always before the eyes of the people as one integral whole , and were in the best possible situations for inviting disputation and criticism ...
... effect of bringing a variety of kinds of law on to a common and level platform . They were thus always before the eyes of the people as one integral whole , and were in the best possible situations for inviting disputation and criticism ...
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... effect of the publication of the " Fasti " and forms of proceedings by Flavius and Ælius , it may well be supposed that they rather indicate long operating tendencies than strictly correspond to the state of the facts . Procedure , and ...
... effect of the publication of the " Fasti " and forms of proceedings by Flavius and Ælius , it may well be supposed that they rather indicate long operating tendencies than strictly correspond to the state of the facts . Procedure , and ...
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... effect , marched forward in an even , rapid , and strictly logical course ; that it had drawn to itself the absorbed attention of the most luminous thinkers of the day ; and that , while it had long ceased to be cabined and confined by ...
... effect , marched forward in an even , rapid , and strictly logical course ; that it had drawn to itself the absorbed attention of the most luminous thinkers of the day ; and that , while it had long ceased to be cabined and confined by ...
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... effect that " this was not a matter of petition , but was a service to be rendered by them , and so he should be delighted if any one who believed himself competent would set himself to giving legal advice to those who required it ...
... effect that " this was not a matter of petition , but was a service to be rendered by them , and so he should be delighted if any one who believed himself competent would set himself to giving legal advice to those who required it ...
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... effect that " Prætors should administer the law lxxii . , lxxiii . in accordance with the terms of the Perpetual Edict . " The second was a law ( lex ) passed by the tribune C. Cornelius in B.C. 66 , amidst great opposition from the ...
... effect that " Prætors should administer the law lxxii . , lxxiii . in accordance with the terms of the Perpetual Edict . " The second was a law ( lex ) passed by the tribune C. Cornelius in B.C. 66 , amidst great opposition from the ...
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