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... under regulations , at that time , of less than ten years ' standing . Of this examination another authority writes : " The slight knowledge of the subject requisite to pass will have no direct value to the student in his after course ...
... under regulations , at that time , of less than ten years ' standing . Of this examination another authority writes : " The slight knowledge of the subject requisite to pass will have no direct value to the student in his after course ...
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... Under the name of ' wealth ' is comprehended not merely money , but all things , both immovable and movable , and both corporeal objects and rights . * The designation bona has either a natural meaning , or that of the ius civile ...
... Under the name of ' wealth ' is comprehended not merely money , but all things , both immovable and movable , and both corporeal objects and rights . * The designation bona has either a natural meaning , or that of the ius civile ...
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... under the principatus their condition consider- ably improved and a prosperous time set in for many of them , they remained until towards the end of this period as they had been before , dependent tributary territories of the Empire ...
... under the principatus their condition consider- ably improved and a prosperous time set in for many of them , they remained until towards the end of this period as they had been before , dependent tributary territories of the Empire ...
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... under Augustus ; of the greatest influence upon the whole wider development of Law and Jurisprudence , through his acute dialectic , as well as by largely progressive , and to a great extent fertile , ideas in almost all branches of the ...
... under Augustus ; of the greatest influence upon the whole wider development of Law and Jurisprudence , through his acute dialectic , as well as by largely progressive , and to a great extent fertile , ideas in almost all branches of the ...
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... under Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aure- lius , and wrote ' De fideicommissis 1. xvi . , ' and ' De publicis iudiciis 1. xiv . ' 17. L. Ulpius Marcellus , under Antoninus , Marcus Aurelius and Commodus , was a member of the council and ...
... under Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aure- lius , and wrote ' De fideicommissis 1. xvi . , ' and ' De publicis iudiciis 1. xiv . ' 17. L. Ulpius Marcellus , under Antoninus , Marcus Aurelius and Commodus , was a member of the council and ...
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Page 14 - Inveterata consuetudo pro lege non immerito custoditur, et hoc est ius quod dicitur moribus constitutum. nam cum ipsae leges nulla alia ex causa nos teneant, quam quod iudicio populi receptae sunt, merito et ea, quae sine ullo scripto populus probavit, tenebunt omnes: nam quid interest suffragio populus voluntatem suam declaret an rebus ipsis et factis?