Imperatoris Iustiniani Institutionum Libri Quattuor, Volume 2John Baron Moyle Clarendon Press, 1883 - Institutiones |
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... rules which a state enacts for its own members are peculiar to itself , and are called civil law : those rules prescribed by natural reason for all men are observed by all peoples alike , and are called the law of nations . Thus the ...
... rules which a state enacts for its own members are peculiar to itself , and are called civil law : those rules prescribed by natural reason for all men are observed by all peoples alike , and are called the law of nations . Thus the ...
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... rules relating to their condition ; and have endowed with the citizenship of Rome all freedmen alike , without regard to the age of the person manumitted , the nature of the master's ownership , or the mode of manumission , in ...
... rules relating to their condition ; and have endowed with the citizenship of Rome all freedmen alike , without regard to the age of the person manumitted , the nature of the master's ownership , or the mode of manumission , in ...
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... rule , that persons related as ascendant and descendant merely by adoption are so utterly prohibited from intermarriage that dissolution of the adoption does not dissolve the prohibition : so that an adoptive daughter or granddaughter ...
... rule , that persons related as ascendant and descendant merely by adoption are so utterly prohibited from intermarriage that dissolution of the adoption does not dissolve the prohibition : so that an adoptive daughter or granddaughter ...
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... rule of law prevents her from marry- ing you , because a woman cannot have two husbands at the same time : and if ... rules relating to the prohibited degrees of marriage 14 BOOK I.
... rule of law prevents her from marry- ing you , because a woman cannot have two husbands at the same time : and if ... rules relating to the prohibited degrees of marriage 14 BOOK I.
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... rules here stated do not confer 12 the status of husband and wife , nor is there in such case either wedlock or marriage or dowry . Consequently children born of such a connection are not in their father's power , but as regards the ...
... rules here stated do not confer 12 the status of husband and wife , nor is there in such case either wedlock or marriage or dowry . Consequently children born of such a connection are not in their father's power , but as regards the ...
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