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... person of the emperor , they were actually composed by jurists , and usually by those who stood first in their profession . Of course , the number issued during five centuries of imperial dominion must have been very large . Three or ...
... person of the emperor , they were actually composed by jurists , and usually by those who stood first in their profession . Of course , the number issued during five centuries of imperial dominion must have been very large . Three or ...
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... person of the plaintiff who could claim that rights given him by his law had not been respected by the other party , and sometimes by the person of the defendant who could maintain that in all 28 THE ROMAN LAW .
... person of the plaintiff who could claim that rights given him by his law had not been respected by the other party , and sometimes by the person of the defendant who could maintain that in all 28 THE ROMAN LAW .
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In Twelve Academical Lectures James Hadley. person of the defendant who could maintain that in all his dealings with ... persons , of whatever nationality , being subject to an ecclesiastical law , which , though in the main de- rived ...
In Twelve Academical Lectures James Hadley. person of the defendant who could maintain that in all his dealings with ... persons , of whatever nationality , being subject to an ecclesiastical law , which , though in the main de- rived ...
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... person , perhaps a brother of the same convent , who also wished to make a copy of St. Jerome , but was not satisfied with the beginnings of his predecessor . He therefore erased what the latter had written , and used the whole , or ...
... person , perhaps a brother of the same convent , who also wished to make a copy of St. Jerome , but was not satisfied with the beginnings of his predecessor . He therefore erased what the latter had written , and used the whole , or ...
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... person had bought a horse or a house without the ceremonies of mancipation , he was only bonorum possessor , not dominus ( owner ) , until undisputed possession for one or two years had made him owner by usucapion ; but in the mean time ...
... person had bought a horse or a house without the ceremonies of mancipation , he was only bonorum possessor , not dominus ( owner ) , until undisputed possession for one or two years had made him owner by usucapion ; but in the mean time ...
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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!