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Page viii
... means difficult to appropriate these rules and make use of these books even to the extent of amalgamating them with their own usages and customs . One beneficial result at all events ensued , viz . that a large portion of the Roman Law ...
... means difficult to appropriate these rules and make use of these books even to the extent of amalgamating them with their own usages and customs . One beneficial result at all events ensued , viz . that a large portion of the Roman Law ...
Page xv
... means of Persons under his Potestas ; ( Hence a digression on Peculium , which the Ascendant does not acquire . ) II.8 . ( 3 ) By means of Slaves in whom he has the Usufruct ; ( 4 ) By means of Persons Possessed by him in good II.9 ...
... means of Persons under his Potestas ; ( Hence a digression on Peculium , which the Ascendant does not acquire . ) II.8 . ( 3 ) By means of Slaves in whom he has the Usufruct ; ( 4 ) By means of Persons Possessed by him in good II.9 ...
Page 24
... means of a slave , is acquired for the master2 . 2. But at the present day no persons who are under our sway are allowed to punish their slaves without a reason recognized by the laws , or in an outrageous manner . For by a constitution ...
... means of a slave , is acquired for the master2 . 2. But at the present day no persons who are under our sway are allowed to punish their slaves without a reason recognized by the laws , or in an outrageous manner . For by a constitution ...
Page 31
... mean one who has been a daughter - in - law or step- daughter ; for if she still be a daughter - in - law , i . e . if she be still married to your son , you cannot marry her for another reason , namely , that the same woman cannot be ...
... mean one who has been a daughter - in - law or step- daughter ; for if she still be a daughter - in - law , i . e . if she be still married to your son , you cannot marry her for another reason , namely , that the same woman cannot be ...
Page 39
... means those who are subject to the authority of another are set free from that authority . 1 Tiberius was as a matter of fact arrogated , not adopted ; and more- over he was arrogated per populum , as Suetonius tells us ; so that we may ...
... means those who are subject to the authority of another are set free from that authority . 1 Tiberius was as a matter of fact arrogated , not adopted ; and more- over he was arrogated per populum , as Suetonius tells us ; so that we may ...
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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...