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Page ix
... Hence there is no attempt at explaining the nature of Law and Jurisprudence , no classifica- tion of the parts of Law , no aiming at philosophical arrange- ment and analysis , but a simple declaration of the Roman law as it affects its ...
... Hence there is no attempt at explaining the nature of Law and Jurisprudence , no classifica- tion of the parts of Law , no aiming at philosophical arrange- ment and analysis , but a simple declaration of the Roman law as it affects its ...
Page xii
... Hence the value of citizenship thus burdened and circumscribed was held in ques- tion by the Latins . Nerva and Trajan decreed that those new citizens , as they were designated , who thus came in , as it was called , through Latium ...
... Hence the value of citizenship thus burdened and circumscribed was held in ques- tion by the Latins . Nerva and Trajan decreed that those new citizens , as they were designated , who thus came in , as it was called , through Latium ...
Page xiv
... hence he frames a theory that the Commentaries were published in parts . " This hypothesis , " says Huschke , " explains why on many points there is a second notice fuller and more accurate than the first . " But the second reference is ...
... hence he frames a theory that the Commentaries were published in parts . " This hypothesis , " says Huschke , " explains why on many points there is a second notice fuller and more accurate than the first . " But the second reference is ...
Page xv
... Hence we may fairly assert that the nature of the commentaries is such as we affirmed it to be at starting . But whatever be the irregularities and omissions arising from the character of the work , it must still rank high , not only as ...
... Hence we may fairly assert that the nature of the commentaries is such as we affirmed it to be at starting . But whatever be the irregularities and omissions arising from the character of the work , it must still rank high , not only as ...
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... Hence in olden times the patricians used to say that they were not bound by plebiscites , because they were passed without their authority : but at a later period the Lex Hortensia was carried , whereby it was provided that plebiscites ...
... Hence in olden times the patricians used to say that they were not bound by plebiscites , because they were passed without their authority : but at a later period the Lex Hortensia was carried , whereby it was provided that plebiscites ...
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