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... those admitted with them ; III . 2 . ( 3 ) Those entitled under the SCC . Tertullianum and III . 3 , 4 , Orphitianum ; ( 4 ) The Cognati . III . 5 . An explanation of the principle of reckoning the Degrees III . 6 . of Cognation is ...
... those admitted with them ; III . 2 . ( 3 ) Those entitled under the SCC . Tertullianum and III . 3 , 4 , Orphitianum ; ( 4 ) The Cognati . III . 5 . An explanation of the principle of reckoning the Degrees III . 6 . of Cognation is ...
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... those originating from positive laws , and those too the posi- tive laws of a single state , the Roman empire . Rights in the most com- prehensive acceptation are divided into four classes , divine , natural , moral or positive ...
... those originating from positive laws , and those too the posi- tive laws of a single state , the Roman empire . Rights in the most com- prehensive acceptation are divided into four classes , divine , natural , moral or positive ...
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... those who bear honours , that is to say the magistrates , are the authors of this branch of the law . The Curule Aediles also used to publish an edict on certain matters , and this edict forms a portion of the jus honorarium . 8. The ...
... those who bear honours , that is to say the magistrates , are the authors of this branch of the law . The Curule Aediles also used to publish an edict on certain matters , and this edict forms a portion of the jus honorarium . 8. The ...
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... those practising them resemble law . 10. Nor does it seem to be without reason that the civil law is subdivided into two branches . For it appears to be derived originally from the institutions of two states , viz . , Athens and ...
... those practising them resemble law . 10. Nor does it seem to be without reason that the civil law is subdivided into two branches . For it appears to be derived originally from the institutions of two states , viz . , Athens and ...
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... those privately manumitted an in- termediate grade of citizenship , and invented for them the name of Latini Juniani . They were no longer merely protected by the Praetor , but were thenceforth recognized by the statute law , by which ...
... those privately manumitted an in- termediate grade of citizenship , and invented for them the name of Latini Juniani . They were no longer merely protected by the Praetor , but were thenceforth recognized by the statute law , by which ...
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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.
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