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... Latin rights , and afterwards of full Roman rights , till the latter were in the end enjoyed by all the free population of the Empire . One or two passages deserve quotation simply for the sake of their illustration of the proposition ...
... Latin rights , and afterwards of full Roman rights , till the latter were in the end enjoyed by all the free population of the Empire . One or two passages deserve quotation simply for the sake of their illustration of the proposition ...
Page xii
... Latin towns , but the Roman rights to which they had attained were still so far incomplete that they had no power of deriving an untaxed inheritance from their parents . Hence the value of citizenship thus burdened and circumscribed was ...
... Latin towns , but the Roman rights to which they had attained were still so far incomplete that they had no power of deriving an untaxed inheritance from their parents . Hence the value of citizenship thus burdened and circumscribed was ...
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... Latin . 17. For in whatsoever man's person these three qualifications are united , ( 1 ) that he be above thirty years of age ; ( 2 ) the property of his master 1 " Pleno jure " = " ex jure Quiri- tium ; " i . e . not merely " in bonis ...
... Latin . 17. For in whatsoever man's person these three qualifications are united , ( 1 ) that he be above thirty years of age ; ( 2 ) the property of his master 1 " Pleno jure " = " ex jure Quiri- tium ; " i . e . not merely " in bonis ...
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... Latin . 18. The requirement as to the age of the slave was intro- duced by the Lex Aelia Sentia . For that law prohibited slaves manumitted under thirty years of age from becoming Roman citizens unless they were liberated by vindicta ...
... Latin . 18. The requirement as to the age of the slave was intro- duced by the Lex Aelia Sentia . For that law prohibited slaves manumitted under thirty years of age from becoming Roman citizens unless they were liberated by vindicta ...
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... Latin colonists here meant are not the inhabitants of the old Latin towns ( whose franchise is called majus Latium by Niebuhr ) , who had full civic rights by the Julian law : but the colonists and inhabitants of the towns of Cisalpine ...
... Latin colonists here meant are not the inhabitants of the old Latin towns ( whose franchise is called majus Latium by Niebuhr ) , who had full civic rights by the Julian law : but the colonists and inhabitants of the towns of Cisalpine ...
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action Aelia Sentia agnates aput autem bona bonorum possessio capitis diminutio causa civil law cretion cuius dari decemviri eadem edict eius enim eorum etiam ex iure Quiritium ex lege factum familiae father fideicommissum filius formula fuerit Gaius habet haec heredem heredes hereditas hereditatem ideo inheritance instance instituted heir intentio inter itaque iuris judex Latin legacy legatum legis Lex Aelia Sentia Lex Julia Lex Papia Lex Papia Poppaea liberi licet mancipation manumission manumitted manus modo neque nihil nobis novation Numerius Negidius obligation patris patron pecunia person plaintiff posse possession possessionem possunt postea potest Praetor quae quam quamvis quia quibus quidem Quiritary quis quod quoque Roman citizen rule senatusconsultum sesterces sine sint sive slave stipulation sui juris sunt suus heres tamen tantum testament testator thing tion Titius tutela tutor Twelve Tables Ulpian usucapion velut verbis vero