Imperatoris lustiniani Institutionum libri, quattuor: with introductions, commentary, excursus, Volume 2John Baron Moyle Clarendon Press, 1883 - Roman law |
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Page vii
... the illustrious Theophilus and Dorotheus , professors of law , of whose ability , legal knowledge , and trusty observance of our orders we have received many and genuine ८ B Title XXIV . Of the security to be given by.
... the illustrious Theophilus and Dorotheus , professors of law , of whose ability , legal knowledge , and trusty observance of our orders we have received many and genuine ८ B Title XXIV . Of the security to be given by.
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... given by guardians and PAGE curators • 99 99 xxv . Of guardians ' and curators ' grounds of exemption XXVI . Of guardians or curators who are suspected BOOK II . 29 30 333333 Title I. Of the different kinds of Things 36 " " II . Of ...
... given by guardians and PAGE curators • 99 99 xxv . Of guardians ' and curators ' grounds of exemption XXVI . Of guardians or curators who are suspected BOOK II . 29 30 333333 Title I. Of the different kinds of Things 36 " " II . Of ...
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... given them the fullest force of our constitutions . 7 Receive then these laws with your best powers and with the eagerness of study , and show yourselves so learned as to be encouraged to hope that when you have compassed the whole ...
... given them the fullest force of our constitutions . 7 Receive then these laws with your best powers and with the eagerness of study , and show yourselves so learned as to be encouraged to hope that when you have compassed the whole ...
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... given without a precedent , do not go beyond the particular person : though others are general , and bind all beyond a doubt . The edicts of the praetors too have 7 no small legal authority , and these we are used to call the jus ...
... given without a precedent , do not go beyond the particular person : though others are general , and bind all beyond a doubt . The edicts of the praetors too have 7 no small legal authority , and these we are used to call the jus ...
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... given him , this being enacted by our constitution in all cases , and not merely where the master is insolvent ; so that in accordance with the modern spirit of humanity , institution will be equivalent to a gift of liberty ; for it is ...
... given him , this being enacted by our constitution in all cases , and not merely where the master is insolvent ; so that in accordance with the modern spirit of humanity , institution will be equivalent to a gift of liberty ; for it is ...
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