Imperatoris lustiniani Institutionum libri, quattuor: with introductions, commentary, excursus, Volume 2John Baron Moyle Clarendon Press, 1883 - Roman law |
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... instance , in the names of many of the servitudes in Book II . 3 , and in the Title on ' bonorum possessio ' in Book III : and this has been done even in cases where ( though a tolerable equivalent was at hand , as with the names of ...
... instance , in the names of many of the servitudes in Book II . 3 , and in the Title on ' bonorum possessio ' in Book III : and this has been done even in cases where ( though a tolerable equivalent was at hand , as with the names of ...
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... instance , the civil law of Athens , it being quite correct to speak thus of the enactments of Solon or Draco . So too we call the law observed by the Roman people the civil law of the Romans , or the law of the Quirites ; the law ...
... instance , the civil law of Athens , it being quite correct to speak thus of the enactments of Solon or Draco . So too we call the law observed by the Roman people the civil law of the Romans , or the law of the Quirites ; the law ...
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... instance a consul . A plebiscite is an enactment of commonalty , such as was made on the motion of one of their own magistrates , as a tribune . The commonalty differs from the people as a species from its genus ; for ' the people ...
... instance a consul . A plebiscite is an enactment of commonalty , such as was made on the motion of one of their own magistrates , as a tribune . The commonalty differs from the people as a species from its genus ; for ' the people ...
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... instance while the praetor or proconsul or governor of a province is going to the baths or the theatre . 3 Of freedmen there were formerly three grades ; for those who were manumitted sometimes obtained a higher freedom fully recognised ...
... instance while the praetor or proconsul or governor of a province is going to the baths or the theatre . 3 Of freedmen there were formerly three grades ; for those who were manumitted sometimes obtained a higher freedom fully recognised ...
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... instance , the father or mother of the manumitter , or his son or daughter , or his natural mother or sister , his teacher or governor , his nurse or foster - brother , or a slave whom he wishes to make his agent , or a female slave ...
... instance , the father or mother of the manumitter , or his son or daughter , or his natural mother or sister , his teacher or governor , his nurse or foster - brother , or a slave whom he wishes to make his agent , or a female slave ...
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