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Thomas Cooper. CONTENTS . PREFACE , Dr. Harris's Brief History of the Roman Law , Justinian's Institutes with the Translation , The 118th Novel with Dr. Harris's Translation , · y ix 1 to 391 393 to 400 Notes and References to the ...
Thomas Cooper. CONTENTS . PREFACE , Dr. Harris's Brief History of the Roman Law , Justinian's Institutes with the Translation , The 118th Novel with Dr. Harris's Translation , · y ix 1 to 391 393 to 400 Notes and References to the ...
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... Roman Jurisprudence , by way of preface . On reading with attention Harris's Translation , I found the language so verbose , that I sat down to translate the first Book of the Institutes in my own way . It is true , my ear was better ...
... Roman Jurisprudence , by way of preface . On reading with attention Harris's Translation , I found the language so verbose , that I sat down to translate the first Book of the Institutes in my own way . It is true , my ear was better ...
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... Roman Law was translated by Dr. Beaver , and published in 1724 - from Gibbon's eighth volume of his Roman History , and Butler's Hora Juridicæ Subsecivæ : together with the Roman Antiquities of Kennet and Adams : all of them works of ...
... Roman Law was translated by Dr. Beaver , and published in 1724 - from Gibbon's eighth volume of his Roman History , and Butler's Hora Juridicæ Subsecivæ : together with the Roman Antiquities of Kennet and Adams : all of them works of ...
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... Roman law , collected from the Bibliotheque of Camus , the notes and observa- tions of Gibbon in his Ronta History , of Butler in his Hora Juridica Subseciva , and my own reading . I have said nothing about the utility of a knowledge of ...
... Roman law , collected from the Bibliotheque of Camus , the notes and observa- tions of Gibbon in his Ronta History , of Butler in his Hora Juridica Subseciva , and my own reading . I have said nothing about the utility of a knowledge of ...
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Thomas Cooper. A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE Rise and Progress of the Roman Law . ( Dr. Harris . ) THE Roman state was at first governed solely by the authority of Romulus ; but , when the people were increased , he divided them into thirty ...
Thomas Cooper. A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE Rise and Progress of the Roman Law . ( Dr. Harris . ) THE Roman state was at first governed solely by the authority of Romulus ; but , when the people were increased , he divided them into thirty ...
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