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Page viii
... subject on which he is engaged . To this peculiar turn of his mind we are probably indebted for his keen appreciation of the help which history affords to law , and for the large amount of reference to archaic forms and ceremonies which ...
... subject on which he is engaged . To this peculiar turn of his mind we are probably indebted for his keen appreciation of the help which history affords to law , and for the large amount of reference to archaic forms and ceremonies which ...
Page ix
... subject - matter . What Gaius really had in view was , not the publication of a systematic treatise on private law ... subjects of law , shews what rights they have , points out who are personae and who are not , who are under potestas ...
... subject - matter . What Gaius really had in view was , not the publication of a systematic treatise on private law ... subjects of law , shews what rights they have , points out who are personae and who are not , who are under potestas ...
Page x
... subject with a short account of the difference between res mancipi and res nec mancipi : from this he goes on to describe the legal rules relating to inheritances and to acquisitions of Res in the aggregate ( per universitatem ) ...
... subject with a short account of the difference between res mancipi and res nec mancipi : from this he goes on to describe the legal rules relating to inheritances and to acquisitions of Res in the aggregate ( per universitatem ) ...
Page xi
... subject , because the actual forms of pleading in certain actions could not be explained without an examination into their early history ; it dwells upon the various parts of the pleading with a care that is almost excessive ; points ...
... subject , because the actual forms of pleading in certain actions could not be explained without an examination into their early history ; it dwells upon the various parts of the pleading with a care that is almost excessive ; points ...
Page xiii
... subjects altogether , as dos , peculium cas- trense , the rules as to testamenta inofficiosa and the quarta legitima ... subject of the Latinitas is explained fully twice , viz . in 1. 22 et seqq . and again in 111. 56 et seqq .; the ...
... subjects altogether , as dos , peculium cas- trense , the rules as to testamenta inofficiosa and the quarta legitima ... subject of the Latinitas is explained fully twice , viz . in 1. 22 et seqq . and again in 111. 56 et seqq .; the ...
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