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Thomas Cooper. manumitti potest . § 2. Slaves may be manumitted by their masters at any time ; even on the way , as while the prætor , the go- vernor of a province , or the proconsul is going to the baths , or to the theatre . De ...
Thomas Cooper. manumitti potest . § 2. Slaves may be manumitted by their masters at any time ; even on the way , as while the prætor , the go- vernor of a province , or the proconsul is going to the baths , or to the theatre . De ...
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... master may not manumit at will : for if done with intent to de- fraud his creditors , it is void . The law Elia Sentia restraining this liberty . § I. Licet autem domino , qui sol- vendo non est , in testamento ser- vum suum cum ...
... master may not manumit at will : for if done with intent to de- fraud his creditors , it is void . The law Elia Sentia restraining this liberty . § I. Licet autem domino , qui sol- vendo non est , in testamento ser- vum suum cum ...
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... master , but , by a new act of humanity , it extends generally ; so that the institution of an heir , im- plies the grant of liberty . For it is highly improbable , that a testator , although he has omitted to mention liberty in his ...
... master , but , by a new act of humanity , it extends generally ; so that the institution of an heir , im- plies the grant of liberty . For it is highly improbable , that a testator , although he has omitted to mention liberty in his ...
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... master , under the age of twen ty years , cannot manumit , unless for some good reason , to be approved by a council ; and then by the vin- dicta . Que sunt justæ causæ V. Justæ autem causæ manu- missionis sunt : veluti si quis pat- rem ...
... master , under the age of twen ty years , cannot manumit , unless for some good reason , to be approved by a council ; and then by the vin- dicta . Que sunt justæ causæ V. Justæ autem causæ manu- missionis sunt : veluti si quis pat- rem ...
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... masters , a power deri- ved from the law of nations : for it is observable among all nations , that masters have always had the power of life and death over their slaves , and that whatever the slave ac- quires , is acquired for the master ...
... masters , a power deri- ved from the law of nations : for it is observable among all nations , that masters have always had the power of life and death over their slaves , and that whatever the slave ac- quires , is acquired for the master ...
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