Imperatoris Iustiniani Institutionum Libri Quattuor, Volume 2John Baron Moyle Clarendon Press, 1883 - Institutiones |
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... Greeks understand the great Homer , and we understand Vergil . But the law of nations is common to the whole human race ; for nations have settled certain things for them- selves as occasion and the necessities of human life required ...
... Greeks understand the great Homer , and we understand Vergil . But the law of nations is common to the whole human race ; for nations have settled certain things for them- selves as occasion and the necessities of human life required ...
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... Greeks . The written law consists of statutes , plebiscites , senatusconsults , enactments of the Emperors , edicts of the magistrates , and answers of those learned in the law . A 4 statute is an enactment of the Roman people , which ...
... Greeks . The written law consists of statutes , plebiscites , senatusconsults , enactments of the Emperors , edicts of the magistrates , and answers of those learned in the law . A 4 statute is an enactment of the Roman people , which ...
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... Greek word denoting illicit intercourse , or because they are fatherless . Consequently , on the dissolution of such a connection there can be no claim for return of dowry . Per- sons who contract prohibited marriages are subjected to ...
... Greek word denoting illicit intercourse , or because they are fatherless . Consequently , on the dissolution of such a connection there can be no claim for return of dowry . Per- sons who contract prohibited marriages are subjected to ...
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... Greek specifically μητpoos , though the term eos is used indifferently to indicate either . The father's sister is called amita , the mother's ma- tertera ; both go in Greek by the name eiά , or , with some , τιτθίς . In the fourth ...
... Greek specifically μητpoos , though the term eos is used indifferently to indicate either . The father's sister is called amita , the mother's ma- tertera ; both go in Greek by the name eiά , or , with some , τιτθίς . In the fourth ...
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... Greek , or any other language , is immaterial , provided the two parties understand one another , so that it is not ... Greeks , 134 BOOK III . xv Of verbal obligation.
... Greek , or any other language , is immaterial , provided the two parties understand one another , so that it is not ... Greeks , 134 BOOK III . xv Of verbal obligation.
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