The History and Principles of the Civil Law of Rome: An Aid to the Study of Scientific and Comparative Jurisprudence |
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... practices in procedure , and rules of law are alluded to as if they were in full force . In Justinian's day , and especially as his own legislation pro- gressed by force of the very impulse which originated the Digest itself , many or ...
... practices in procedure , and rules of law are alluded to as if they were in full force . In Justinian's day , and especially as his own legislation pro- gressed by force of the very impulse which originated the Digest itself , many or ...
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... practice , relating to the several sorts of interdicts contained in the forty - third book of the Digest , and mostly extracted from works , in the shape of commentaries by Ulpian and Paul , written in the beginning of the third century ...
... practice , relating to the several sorts of interdicts contained in the forty - third book of the Digest , and mostly extracted from works , in the shape of commentaries by Ulpian and Paul , written in the beginning of the third century ...
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... practice and comparing the answers , succeeded in preparing and publishing a work in which all that part of the law acquaintance with which was hitherto confined to a few was laid open to all . This work was called the " Jus Flavianum ...
... practice and comparing the answers , succeeded in preparing and publishing a work in which all that part of the law acquaintance with which was hitherto confined to a few was laid open to all . This work was called the " Jus Flavianum ...
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... practice of the emperors to summon to their councils leading persons in the State , specially qualified by their studies and attain- ments to advise on the particular business in hand . This council ( concilium ) , so irregularly Suet ...
... practice of the emperors to summon to their councils leading persons in the State , specially qualified by their studies and attain- ments to advise on the particular business in hand . This council ( concilium ) , so irregularly Suet ...
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... corrected by the masters ; some as " questions ; " some as " epitomes ; " some as books of " practice ( actionum ) ; some as rules ; many as 66 99 digests ; some as " disputations ; " and , THE GROWTH OF THE UNWRITTEN LAW . 29.
... corrected by the masters ; some as " questions ; " some as " epitomes ; " some as books of " practice ( actionum ) ; some as rules ; many as 66 99 digests ; some as " disputations ; " and , THE GROWTH OF THE UNWRITTEN LAW . 29.
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