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... give rise to controversies : futility of the prohibition . Later statutes of Justinian , arranged in order of time , form the NOVELS ( novellae constitutiones , most of them in Greek ) , the last compo- nent of the Corpus Juris . The ...
... give rise to controversies : futility of the prohibition . Later statutes of Justinian , arranged in order of time , form the NOVELS ( novellae constitutiones , most of them in Greek ) , the last compo- nent of the Corpus Juris . The ...
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... give you all the information I can , in the very scanty time allowed to us . But I shall try to remember that you are hear- ers only , not readers ; and that I must not pack the matter too closely ; that I must avoid at once a brevity ...
... give you all the information I can , in the very scanty time allowed to us . But I shall try to remember that you are hear- ers only , not readers ; and that I must not pack the matter too closely ; that I must avoid at once a brevity ...
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... gives to the Digest something of the superior interest and importance which belong to it . It is mainly by reason of ... give it this position and character have failed of success . Thus , when the great German THE CORPUS JURIS CIVILIS . 15.
... gives to the Digest something of the superior interest and importance which belong to it . It is mainly by reason of ... give it this position and character have failed of success . Thus , when the great German THE CORPUS JURIS CIVILIS . 15.
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... property and the modes of acquir- ing it , ending with the subject of inheritance . The third treats of obligations , i . e . , relations in which one man is bound to give something to , or do 2 THE CORPUS JURIS CIVILIS . 17.
... property and the modes of acquir- ing it , ending with the subject of inheritance . The third treats of obligations , i . e . , relations in which one man is bound to give something to , or do 2 THE CORPUS JURIS CIVILIS . 17.
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In Twelve Academical Lectures James Hadley. man is bound to give something to , or do something for , another man ; relations which usually arise from an express or implied contract between the two men , but sometimes from violations by ...
In Twelve Academical Lectures James Hadley. man is bound to give something to , or do something for , another man ; relations which usually arise from an express or implied contract between the two men , but sometimes from violations by ...
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Page 49 - ... conqueror of Italy, humbler of Germany, terror of the North — saw him account all his matchless victories poor compared with the triumph you are now in a condition to win — saw him contemn the fickleness of Fortune, while, in despite of her, he could pronounce his memorable boast, " I shall go down to posterity with the Code in my hand!