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... grounds than one , a natural close to one legal period and the commencement of another . There seem to have been two main directions in which , apart from direct statutory legislation and the exercise of the Prætor's judicial functions ...
... grounds than one , a natural close to one legal period and the commencement of another . There seem to have been two main directions in which , apart from direct statutory legislation and the exercise of the Prætor's judicial functions ...
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... ground of its containing , first , the law of the XII . Tables , then , an " interpretation , " and thereto woven - in as supplementary matter ( subtexitur ) , the legis actio applicable . This work is further characterized as ...
... ground of its containing , first , the law of the XII . Tables , then , an " interpretation , " and thereto woven - in as supplementary matter ( subtexitur ) , the legis actio applicable . This work is further characterized as ...
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... grounds on which it is important , in tracing the formation of the Roman civil law , to pay attention to this line of jurists , not only as presenting a general phenomenon deserving particular analysis , but also with respect to the ...
... grounds on which it is important , in tracing the formation of the Roman civil law , to pay attention to this line of jurists , not only as presenting a general phenomenon deserving particular analysis , but also with respect to the ...
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... grounds for believing that the fame of Papinian eclipsed that of every other Roman jurist , and his influence on the formation of the law must have been of a preponderant kind . He held the highest offices of state under Marcus ...
... grounds for believing that the fame of Papinian eclipsed that of every other Roman jurist , and his influence on the formation of the law must have been of a preponderant kind . He held the highest offices of state under Marcus ...
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... grounds for believing it to be a hand - book intended for the use of practical lawyers . It is extremely simple in structure , describing the law on the subjects treated of , and especially the proce- dure , as it was in the writer's ...
... grounds for believing it to be a hand - book intended for the use of practical lawyers . It is extremely simple in structure , describing the law on the subjects treated of , and especially the proce- dure , as it was in the writer's ...
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