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Page v
... authority on the leading doctrines of the Roman Law and an object worthy of the attention of advanced jurists . The text has been carefully revised and reprinted , its subject - matter has been exhaustively criticised and commented on ...
... authority on the leading doctrines of the Roman Law and an object worthy of the attention of advanced jurists . The text has been carefully revised and reprinted , its subject - matter has been exhaustively criticised and commented on ...
Page xiv
... Authority , and a catalogue of the causes terminating it , we pass on to Curatio ; which may be exercised ( 1 ) over persons who are Puberes , but not Plenae Aetatis ; ( 2 ) over persons Plenae Aetatis , if Madmen , Pro- digals , & c ...
... Authority , and a catalogue of the causes terminating it , we pass on to Curatio ; which may be exercised ( 1 ) over persons who are Puberes , but not Plenae Aetatis ; ( 2 ) over persons Plenae Aetatis , if Madmen , Pro- digals , & c ...
Page xxii
... in many transactions ) , and gave them special directions to draw up by our authority and at our instance a primary text - book or trisque suasionibus Institutiones componerent , ut liceat vobis prima legum xxii Prooemium .
... in many transactions ) , and gave them special directions to draw up by our authority and at our instance a primary text - book or trisque suasionibus Institutiones componerent , ut liceat vobis prima legum xxii Prooemium .
Page xxiv
... authorities , and particularly from the Commentaries of our friend Gaius , whether in his Institutes or his work " On ... authority as Constitu- tions of our own . 7. Receive therefore with all diligence and with eager at- tention these ...
... authorities , and particularly from the Commentaries of our friend Gaius , whether in his Institutes or his work " On ... authority as Constitu- tions of our own . 7. Receive therefore with all diligence and with eager at- tention these ...
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... authority , the people have granted for him and to him all their authority and power . Whatever , therefore , the Emperor has established by his letter , or decreed when sitting as judge , or enjoined by his edict , is admitted to be ...
... authority , the people have granted for him and to him all their authority and power . Whatever , therefore , the Emperor has established by his letter , or decreed when sitting as judge , or enjoined by his edict , is admitted to be ...
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Page 459 - Conubium habent cives Romani cum civibus Romanis ; cum Latinis autem et peregrinis ita, si concessum sit ; cum servis nullum est conubium.
Page 86 - Et post multas Sabinianorum et Proculianorum ambiguitates placuit media sententia existimantium, si ea species ad materiam reduci possit, eum videri dominum esse, qui materiae dominus fuerat, si non possit reduci, eum potius intellegi dominum qui fecerit: ut ecce vas conflatum potest ad rudem massam...