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Page iii
... Twelve Tables , * 401 to 655 .656 to 664 Appendix Second . Method of Citation used in reference to the various parts of the Corpus Juris Civilis , and Abbreviations , Appendix Third . List of Authors on the Civil Law , Addenda et ...
... Twelve Tables , * 401 to 655 .656 to 664 Appendix Second . Method of Citation used in reference to the various parts of the Corpus Juris Civilis , and Abbreviations , Appendix Third . List of Authors on the Civil Law , Addenda et ...
Page vii
... Twelve Tables . But I greatly doubt about the authenticity of the Jus Papirianum ; and I incline to think with Gibbon , 8 Rom . Hist . 5 , that the Caius ( Sextus ) Papirius , who is said to have revised the Laws of Numa , left nothing ...
... Twelve Tables . But I greatly doubt about the authenticity of the Jus Papirianum ; and I incline to think with Gibbon , 8 Rom . Hist . 5 , that the Caius ( Sextus ) Papirius , who is said to have revised the Laws of Numa , left nothing ...
Page viii
... Twelve Tables are collected from scattered passages in Cicero - Dionysius Halicarnasseus - Livy - Sextus Pompeius - Fes- tus - Pliny - Macrobius - Agellius - Pomponius - and from the Justi nian Digests . The Latin is obsolete and ...
... Twelve Tables are collected from scattered passages in Cicero - Dionysius Halicarnasseus - Livy - Sextus Pompeius - Fes- tus - Pliny - Macrobius - Agellius - Pomponius - and from the Justi nian Digests . The Latin is obsolete and ...
Page ix
... tables , they were not governed by any regular system . But at length , the ... twelve ta- bles . But , although these new collected laws were most ... tables were not perfected , till the year 304 . Were submitted to the inspection of ...
... tables , they were not governed by any regular system . But at length , the ... twelve ta- bles . But , although these new collected laws were most ... tables were not perfected , till the year 304 . Were submitted to the inspection of ...
Page x
... twelve tables conti- nually received some explanation , addition , or alteration , by virtue of a new law , a senatorial decree , or a plebiscite . And here it will be proper to observe , how they differ : a plebiscite was an ordinance ...
... twelve tables conti- nually received some explanation , addition , or alteration , by virtue of a new law , a senatorial decree , or a plebiscite . And here it will be proper to observe , how they differ : a plebiscite was an ordinance ...
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