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Page 67
... things , which may be divided into such as are , and such as are not within our patrimony , for some things are in common by the law of nature ; some are public ; some universal ; and some there are , to which no man can have a right ...
... things , which may be divided into such as are , and such as are not within our patrimony , for some things are in common by the law of nature ; some are public ; some universal ; and some there are , to which no man can have a right ...
Page 83
... things casually found , in a sacred or religious place . But , if a person , not making it his , business to search ... thing is found within the imperial demesnes , haif * shall appertain to the finder and • quis in fiscali loco vel ...
... things casually found , in a sacred or religious place . But , if a person , not making it his , business to search ... thing is found within the imperial demesnes , haif * shall appertain to the finder and • quis in fiscali loco vel ...
Page 84
... thing in a place belonging to the treasury , the public , or the city , half shall apper- tain to the finder , and ... Things are also acquired ( according to the law of nature ) by tradition or livery ; for nothing is more conformable ...
... thing in a place belonging to the treasury , the public , or the city , half shall apper- tain to the finder , and ... Things are also acquired ( according to the law of nature ) by tradition or livery ; for nothing is more conformable ...
Page 85
... thing , and hath afterwards sold it to you , made a donation of it , or given it to you as a marriage portion : for al- though not originally delivered for any of these purposes , yet , as soon as it becomes notoriously yours , you have ...
... thing , and hath afterwards sold it to you , made a donation of it , or given it to you as a marriage portion : for al- though not originally delivered for any of these purposes , yet , as soon as it becomes notoriously yours , you have ...
Page 86
... thing is trans- ferred , by the master of it , to an in- certain person : as when the prætors and consuls cast their ... things thrown over board in a storm , to lighten a vessel : for they remain the property of the owners ; seeing it ...
... thing is trans- ferred , by the master of it , to an in- certain person : as when the prætors and consuls cast their ... things thrown over board in a storm , to lighten a vessel : for they remain the property of the owners ; seeing it ...
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