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... applied the title of The Edict ; and the epithet Perpetual was added to denote that the rules were general and of permanent operation , that is to say , of force until duly revoked by their author . As each Praetor naturally Introduction .
... applied the title of The Edict ; and the epithet Perpetual was added to denote that the rules were general and of permanent operation , that is to say , of force until duly revoked by their author . As each Praetor naturally Introduction .
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... applied to the solution of questions amongst peregrini , the natives of the dependent provinces , and between Romans and these subject foreigners . They had arrived at their system by comparing the laws of the different peoples under ...
... applied to the solution of questions amongst peregrini , the natives of the dependent provinces , and between Romans and these subject foreigners . They had arrived at their system by comparing the laws of the different peoples under ...
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... applied only in the provinces . But Gaius wrote two distinct Commentaries , on one and the same Edict ; one for the use of Romans , probably there- fore brief and presuming a knowledge of ordinary legal principles , the other more ...
... applied only in the provinces . But Gaius wrote two distinct Commentaries , on one and the same Edict ; one for the use of Romans , probably there- fore brief and presuming a knowledge of ordinary legal principles , the other more ...
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... applied for his formula with due ceremony , and alleged facts which according to some enactment warranted its issue , the Praetor granted the action as a matter of course , being but the minister of the Law , and having no discretionary ...
... applied for his formula with due ceremony , and alleged facts which according to some enactment warranted its issue , the Praetor granted the action as a matter of course , being but the minister of the Law , and having no discretionary ...
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... applied to himself which he considered fair to be applied to others . Except when such magistrate or litigant shall have been acting against any one who had himself previously offended in either of these respects . " Magistratus = an ...
... applied to himself which he considered fair to be applied to others . Except when such magistrate or litigant shall have been acting against any one who had himself previously offended in either of these respects . " Magistratus = an ...
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