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Page 128
... fa- ther's power . In the next lecture we shall finish the law of family relations , discussing the agnate family , the law of marriage , and the law of guardianship . LECTURE VI . LAW OF FAMILY RELATIONS ( CONTINUED ) 128 THE ROMAN LAW .
... fa- ther's power . In the next lecture we shall finish the law of family relations , discussing the agnate family , the law of marriage , and the law of guardianship . LECTURE VI . LAW OF FAMILY RELATIONS ( CONTINUED ) 128 THE ROMAN LAW .
Page 129
... agnates ; and those who passed out of it either by adoption or emancipation ceased to be agnates ( though still cognates ) . By the earlier law intestate in- heritance was confined to the agnate family . Gradually , however , cog- nates ...
... agnates ; and those who passed out of it either by adoption or emancipation ceased to be agnates ( though still cognates ) . By the earlier law intestate in- heritance was confined to the agnate family . Gradually , however , cog- nates ...
Page 130
... between the offices of tutor and curator . ANOTHER remarkable institute , connected with the patria potestas , and dependent upon it , is the agnate family . Like the patria potestas , it was peculiar 130 THE ROMAN LAW .
... between the offices of tutor and curator . ANOTHER remarkable institute , connected with the patria potestas , and dependent upon it , is the agnate family . Like the patria potestas , it was peculiar 130 THE ROMAN LAW .
Page 131
... agnate family consisted of all persons , living at the same time , who would have been subject to the patria ... agnates of him and of each other . So too , if the common LAW OF FAMILY RELATIONS . 131.
... agnate family consisted of all persons , living at the same time , who would have been subject to the patria ... agnates of him and of each other . So too , if the common LAW OF FAMILY RELATIONS . 131.
Page 132
... agnates of each other . The dis- tinction is so important , that you will excuse me if I dwell upon it a little longer , and endeavor to give some further illustration . Suppose that some person now living of the name of Winthrop ...
... agnates of each other . The dis- tinction is so important , that you will excuse me if I dwell upon it a little longer , and endeavor to give some further illustration . Suppose that some person now living of the name of Winthrop ...
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