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... tion , that the body of an insolvent debtor shall be cut into pieces , but as if it meant , that his estate and services should be divi- ded among his creditors in proportion to their respective claims . vid . Bynkershoek's work's , vol ...
... tion , that the body of an insolvent debtor shall be cut into pieces , but as if it meant , that his estate and services should be divi- ded among his creditors in proportion to their respective claims . vid . Bynkershoek's work's , vol ...
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... in the state , have given them their sanc◅ tion . The curule ædiles alsò , upon certain occasions , published their edicts , which became a part of the VIII . Responsa prudentum Sunt sententiæ et opiniones eorum , LIB . I. TIT . II . 9.
... in the state , have given them their sanc◅ tion . The curule ædiles alsò , upon certain occasions , published their edicts , which became a part of the VIII . Responsa prudentum Sunt sententiæ et opiniones eorum , LIB . I. TIT . II . 9.
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... tion of the Dedititii differing but lit- tle from slavery , has been long dis- used ; neither has the name of La- tins been frequent . Our piety there- fore , leading us to reduce all things into a better state , we have amended our ...
... tion of the Dedititii differing but lit- tle from slavery , has been long dis- used ; neither has the name of La- tins been frequent . Our piety there- fore , leading us to reduce all things into a better state , we have amended our ...
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... tion of Antoninus , whoever cause- lessly kills his own slave , is to be punished equally as if he had killed the slave of another . The too great severity of masters is also restrained TITULUS NONUS . DE PATRIA POTESTATE . C. viii . 20 ...
... tion of Antoninus , whoever cause- lessly kills his own slave , is to be punished equally as if he had killed the slave of another . The too great severity of masters is also restrained TITULUS NONUS . DE PATRIA POTESTATE . C. viii . 20 ...
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... master : and , if Julius Sabi- nus attempt to evade our constitu- tion , let him know , that I shall put it in force against him with more severity . IN potestate nostrâ sunt liberi nostri , quos ex justis LIB . I. TIT . VIIL 21.
... master : and , if Julius Sabi- nus attempt to evade our constitu- tion , let him know , that I shall put it in force against him with more severity . IN potestate nostrâ sunt liberi nostri , quos ex justis LIB . I. TIT . VIIL 21.
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