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... original , if Pulilit enacted without reference to any- thing but the necessities of a state , and independent of the natural law or the law of other nations . But as a prudent lawgiver is frequently led to reenact a natural law and em ...
... original , if Pulilit enacted without reference to any- thing but the necessities of a state , and independent of the natural law or the law of other nations . But as a prudent lawgiver is frequently led to reenact a natural law and em ...
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... original footing ; utitur . for in the early infancy of Rome one and only one liberty was possible , viz . , the same which the manumittor himself had , save only that the manumitted slave was a libertinus , whilst he who manumitted was ...
... original footing ; utitur . for in the early infancy of Rome one and only one liberty was possible , viz . , the same which the manumittor himself had , save only that the manumitted slave was a libertinus , whilst he who manumitted was ...
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... original position . 2. Ascendants , on the contrary , who are relegated to an island , retain their de- scendants under their potestas : and in the converse case , descend- ants relegated to an island remain under the potestas of their ...
... original position . 2. Ascendants , on the contrary , who are relegated to an island , retain their de- scendants under their potestas : and in the converse case , descend- ants relegated to an island remain under the potestas of their ...
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... original condition . Property retaken was restored to its original owner , and not left in the hands of the recaptor ; liberated cap- tives were regarded as having never been absent . See D. 49. 15 , especi- ally 11. 4 and 12 , where ...
... original condition . Property retaken was restored to its original owner , and not left in the hands of the recaptor ; liberated cap- tives were regarded as having never been absent . See D. 49. 15 , especi- ally 11. 4 and 12 , where ...
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... original or birth status are : ( 1 ) If the parents be Romans and lawfully married , the child follows the father's condition at the time of conception . ( 2 ) If the parents be Romans and not lawfully married , the child fol- lows the ...
... original or birth status are : ( 1 ) If the parents be Romans and lawfully married , the child follows the father's condition at the time of conception . ( 2 ) If the parents be Romans and not lawfully married , the child fol- lows the ...
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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...