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... possessed any variety of imperium , but to state - officials generally , even when they were devoid of imperium : and so we conclude that the statement of Gaius , although so wide in its terms , is the closest admitted by the actual ...
... possessed any variety of imperium , but to state - officials generally , even when they were devoid of imperium : and so we conclude that the statement of Gaius , although so wide in its terms , is the closest admitted by the actual ...
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... possessed by the head of a family over his children , wife , slaves and chattels ( see Maine's Ancient Law ) , so here , undoubtedly , the word denotes the unbounded prerogative of the ancient Roman king , holding at his absolute ...
... possessed by the head of a family over his children , wife , slaves and chattels ( see Maine's Ancient Law ) , so here , undoubtedly , the word denotes the unbounded prerogative of the ancient Roman king , holding at his absolute ...
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... possessed , according to Pomponius , even larger discretion ; for that writer tells us that the regal laws were entirely abolished , and that for twenty years the Roman state was governed by custom alone , which we may fairly understand ...
... possessed , according to Pomponius , even larger discretion ; for that writer tells us that the regal laws were entirely abolished , and that for twenty years the Roman state was governed by custom alone , which we may fairly understand ...
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... possessed . But in that year , B. C. 366 , the plebeians wrested one of the consulships from the patricians , and the latter by way of com- pensation had three new curule offices created to which only members of their order were ...
... possessed . But in that year , B. C. 366 , the plebeians wrested one of the consulships from the patricians , and the latter by way of com- pensation had three new curule offices created to which only members of their order were ...
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... possession , which the jus civile had ignored . This extension he worked almost entirely by the introduction of those fictions , on which Gaius discourses so largely in his Com- mentaries . But the Praetor during the days of which we ...
... possession , which the jus civile had ignored . This extension he worked almost entirely by the introduction of those fictions , on which Gaius discourses so largely in his Com- mentaries . But the Praetor during the days of which we ...
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