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... congratulation that what may be fairly called a revival has taken place in this branch of learning ; 1 Cambridge Essays , published by J. W. Parker and Son in 1856 . as and that in our own University the study of Roman.
... congratulation that what may be fairly called a revival has taken place in this branch of learning ; 1 Cambridge Essays , published by J. W. Parker and Son in 1856 . as and that in our own University the study of Roman.
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... taken by some one of his auditors ' . That the Commentaries are not intended to be a brief Compendium is plain . In a Compendium every topic is touched upon , none treated at excessive length . Gaius , on the contrary , omits many ...
... taken by some one of his auditors ' . That the Commentaries are not intended to be a brief Compendium is plain . In a Compendium every topic is touched upon , none treated at excessive length . Gaius , on the contrary , omits many ...
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... taken up arms and fought against the Roman people , and then , when conquered , have surrendered themselves . 15. Slaves then who have been visited with such disgrace , in whatever manner and at whatever age they have been manumitted ...
... taken up arms and fought against the Roman people , and then , when conquered , have surrendered themselves . 15. Slaves then who have been visited with such disgrace , in whatever manner and at whatever age they have been manumitted ...
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... taken prisoner , to assist in furnishing dower for his daughter , and to contribute to his expenses in law - suits , & c . ( 8 ) Jura in bonis : rights of suc- cession on the part of the patronus to the goods of the libertinus . 39 et ...
... taken prisoner , to assist in furnishing dower for his daughter , and to contribute to his expenses in law - suits , & c . ( 8 ) Jura in bonis : rights of suc- cession on the part of the patronus to the goods of the libertinus . 39 et ...
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... taken with the hand : but estates can be manci- pated when at a distance . 122. The reason for employing the coin and balance is that in olden times men used a copper coinage only , and there were asses , dupondii , semisses , and qua ...
... taken with the hand : but estates can be manci- pated when at a distance . 122. The reason for employing the coin and balance is that in olden times men used a copper coinage only , and there were asses , dupondii , semisses , and qua ...
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