Imperatoris Iustiniani Institutionum Libri Quattuor, Volume 2John Baron Moyle Clarendon Press, 1883 - Institutiones |
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... latter are transcribed literally or in substance by Justinian , I have frequently adopted Mr. Poste's rendering with very little if any altera- tion , and I must acknowledge once for all my debt to him . I have also consulted the ...
... latter are transcribed literally or in substance by Justinian , I have frequently adopted Mr. Poste's rendering with very little if any altera- tion , and I must acknowledge once for all my debt to him . I have also consulted the ...
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... latter to the advantage of the individual citizen . Of private law then we may say that it is of threefold origin , being collected from the precepts of nature , from those of the law of nations , or from those of the civil law of Rome ...
... latter to the advantage of the individual citizen . Of private law then we may say that it is of threefold origin , being collected from the precepts of nature , from those of the law of nations , or from those of the civil law of Rome ...
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... latter to commit to memory what was observed as law , while the Athenians observed only what they had expressed in written statutes . 11 12 But the laws of nature , which are observed by all nations alike , are established , as it were ...
... latter to commit to memory what was observed as law , while the Athenians observed only what they had expressed in written statutes . 11 12 But the laws of nature , which are observed by all nations alike , are established , as it were ...
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... latter is held to be freeborn , on the ground that an unborn child ought not to be prejudiced by the mother's misfortune . Hence arose the question whether the child of a woman is born free , or a slave , who , while pregnant , is ...
... latter is held to be freeborn , on the ground that an unborn child ought not to be prejudiced by the mother's misfortune . Hence arose the question whether the child of a woman is born free , or a slave , who , while pregnant , is ...
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... latter was free born , while the manumitted slave became a freedman . We have abolished the class of dediticii , or enemies surrendered at discretion , by our constitution , published among those our decisions , by which , at the ...
... latter was free born , while the manumitted slave became a freedman . We have abolished the class of dediticii , or enemies surrendered at discretion , by our constitution , published among those our decisions , by which , at the ...
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