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... sint totius legitimæ scientiæ prima elementa . 4. When therefore , by the assis tance of Tribonian and other illustri ous persons , we had compiled the fifty books , called Digests or Pandects , we directed that the Institutes should be ...
... sint totius legitimæ scientiæ prima elementa . 4. When therefore , by the assis tance of Tribonian and other illustri ous persons , we had compiled the fifty books , called Digests or Pandects , we directed that the Institutes should be ...
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... sint , suis locis proponemus . 1. Civil law is distinguished from the law of nations , because e- very community governed by laws , uses partly its own and partly the laws which are common to all man- kind . That law , which a people en ...
... sint , suis locis proponemus . 1. Civil law is distinguished from the law of nations , because e- very community governed by laws , uses partly its own and partly the laws which are common to all man- kind . That law , which a people en ...
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... sint , omnes procul- dubio tenent . 6. The ordinance of the prince hath also the force of a law ; for the people by the lex regia , make a con- cession to him of their whole power . Therefore whatever the emperor er- dains by rescript ...
... sint , omnes procul- dubio tenent . 6. The ordinance of the prince hath also the force of a law ; for the people by the lex regia , make a con- cession to him of their whole power . Therefore whatever the emperor er- dains by rescript ...
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... sint ; sive filii familiarum ; dum tamen , si filii familiarum sint , consensum habeant parentum , quorum in potestate sunt : napa , hoc fieri debere , et civilis et natu- ralis ratio suadet , in tantum , ut jussus parentis præcedere ...
... sint ; sive filii familiarum ; dum tamen , si filii familiarum sint , consensum habeant parentum , quorum in potestate sunt : napa , hoc fieri debere , et civilis et natu- ralis ratio suadet , in tantum , ut jussus parentis præcedere ...
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... sint : cujus enim filiam ducere non licet , neque ejus neptem per- mittitur . Ejus verò mulieris , quam pater tuus adoptavit , filiam non videris prohiberi uxorem ducere : quia neque naturali , neque civili , jure tibi conjungitur ...
... sint : cujus enim filiam ducere non licet , neque ejus neptem per- mittitur . Ejus verò mulieris , quam pater tuus adoptavit , filiam non videris prohiberi uxorem ducere : quia neque naturali , neque civili , jure tibi conjungitur ...
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