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... constitutione . De jure. humanis necessitatibus , gentes hu- mane jura quedam sibi constitue- runt : bella etenim orta sunt , et cap- tivitates secute , et servitutes , quæ sunt naturali juri contrariæ : jure enim naturali omnes homines ...
... constitutione . De jure. humanis necessitatibus , gentes hu- mane jura quedam sibi constitue- runt : bella etenim orta sunt , et cap- tivitates secute , et servitutes , quæ sunt naturali juri contrariæ : jure enim naturali omnes homines ...
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Thomas Cooper. De senatus - consulto . De constitutione . De jure honorario . VII . Prætorum quoque edic- ta non ... constitutions being gene ral , undoubtedly bind all . 7. The edicts of the prætors are also of great authority . These ...
Thomas Cooper. De senatus - consulto . De constitutione . De jure honorario . VII . Prætorum quoque edic- ta non ... constitutions being gene ral , undoubtedly bind all . 7. The edicts of the prætors are also of great authority . These ...
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... constitutione , per ejus- dem quæstores suggestionem , cor- reximus , quæ inter imperiales radiat sanctiones ; et ... constitutions , and re - established the antient usage ; for antiently liberty was simple and un- divided ; that is ...
... constitutione , per ejus- dem quæstores suggestionem , cor- reximus , quæ inter imperiales radiat sanctiones ; et ... constitutions , and re - established the antient usage ; for antiently liberty was simple and un- divided ; that is ...
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... constitutione divi Antonini , qui sine causâ servum suum occiderit , non minus puniri jubetur , quam si alienum servum occiderit . Sed et major asperitas § 2. All our subjects are now for- bidden to inflict any extraordinary punishment ...
... constitutione divi Antonini , qui sine causâ servum suum occiderit , non minus puniri jubetur , quam si alienum servum occiderit . Sed et major asperitas § 2. All our subjects are now for- bidden to inflict any extraordinary punishment ...
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... constitutione modum . The citizens of Rome contract valid matrimony , when they fol low the precepts of the law ; males , when they arrive at puberty , and females , when they attain to a mar- riageable age . The males , whether patres ...
... constitutione modum . The citizens of Rome contract valid matrimony , when they fol low the precepts of the law ; males , when they arrive at puberty , and females , when they attain to a mar- riageable age . The males , whether patres ...
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