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... prætor , who enacted them , and extended no further than his jurisdiction , were yet of great force and authority ; and many of them were so truly valuable for their justice and equity , that they have been perpetuated as laws . These ...
... prætor , who enacted them , and extended no further than his jurisdiction , were yet of great force and authority ; and many of them were so truly valuable for their justice and equity , that they have been perpetuated as laws . These ...
Page 9
... prætors are also of great authority . These edicts are called the honorary law , because the magistrates who bear honors in the state , have given them their sanc◅ tion . The curule ædiles alsò , upon certain occasions , published ...
... prætors are also of great authority . These edicts are called the honorary law , because the magistrates who bear honors in the state , have given them their sanc◅ tion . The curule ædiles alsò , upon certain occasions , published ...
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... prætor , the go- vernor of a province , or the proconsul is going to the baths , or to the theatre . De libertinorum divisione sublata . quamdiu aliquis in servitute est , ma- nui et potestati suppositus est : et manumissus liberatur à ...
... prætor , the go- vernor of a province , or the proconsul is going to the baths , or to the theatre . De libertinorum divisione sublata . quamdiu aliquis in servitute est , ma- nui et potestati suppositus est : et manumissus liberatur à ...
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... prætor , or the governor of a province , he may be given in adoption to another . non potest , adoptet . § 9. It is common to both kinds of adoption , that such as are impotent [ Spadones ] may , but those who are castrated , can not ...
... prætor , or the governor of a province , he may be given in adoption to another . non potest , adoptet . § 9. It is common to both kinds of adoption , that such as are impotent [ Spadones ] may , but those who are castrated , can not ...
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... prætor of the city , with a majority of the tribunes , might assign tutors to all who were not otherwise intitled . In the provinces , tutors were appointed by the respective governors under the law Julia and Titia . Si spes sit futuri ...
... prætor of the city , with a majority of the tribunes , might assign tutors to all who were not otherwise intitled . In the provinces , tutors were appointed by the respective governors under the law Julia and Titia . Si spes sit futuri ...
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