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Page vii
... tion , his strong liking for classification and arrangement , and his studious habits , possibly gave him a distaste for a form of prac- tice in which all these qualities are of much less importance than rapidity of judgment , prompt ...
... tion , his strong liking for classification and arrangement , and his studious habits , possibly gave him a distaste for a form of prac- tice in which all these qualities are of much less importance than rapidity of judgment , prompt ...
Page xi
... tion by the Latins . Nerva and Trajan decreed that those new citizens , as they were designated , who thus came in , as it was called , through Latium , should be put on the same advanta- geous footing as the old and genuine class ...
... tion by the Latins . Nerva and Trajan decreed that those new citizens , as they were designated , who thus came in , as it was called , through Latium , should be put on the same advanta- geous footing as the old and genuine class ...
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... tion . The comitia being incommo- dious tools , the work of legislation was usually done by the senate , the smaller and more manageable body ; but the senate had no free action , their senatusconsulta were at the in- stance of the ...
... tion . The comitia being incommo- dious tools , the work of legislation was usually done by the senate , the smaller and more manageable body ; but the senate had no free action , their senatusconsulta were at the in- stance of the ...
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... tion upon the old Roman law , Jus- tinian's treatise is valueless . Ñie- buhr and Göschen think the passage should have the following colloca- tion of words , " non aliter vindicta manumittere permittitur quam si aput , & c ...
... tion upon the old Roman law , Jus- tinian's treatise is valueless . Ñie- buhr and Göschen think the passage should have the following colloca- tion of words , " non aliter vindicta manumittere permittitur quam si aput , & c ...
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... of this sort ( erroris probatio ) directly , and as a court or body . Indirectly no doubt it did , i . e . by the publica- tion of an enactment on the particu- lar subject . 30 Conubium . perit , deinde manumissa pepererit , qui.
... of this sort ( erroris probatio ) directly , and as a court or body . Indirectly no doubt it did , i . e . by the publica- tion of an enactment on the particu- lar subject . 30 Conubium . perit , deinde manumissa pepererit , qui.
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action Aelia Sentia agitur agnates aput autem bona bonorum causa centumviri cessio in jure civil law cretion cuius dari decemviri eius enim erit esset etiam ex jure Quiritium facere factum father fideicommissum filius formula fuerit furtum Gaius habet haec heir heredem heredes hereditatem idem ideo inheritance instance intentio inter interdict ipse itaque iuris judex Justinian Latin legacy legatee legatum lege legis Lex Aelia Sentia Lex Julia liberi loco mancipatio mancipium manumission manumitted manus mihi modo neque nexum nihil nobis nomine Numerius Negidius obligation patris patron pecunia person plaintiff posse possessio possession possessionem postea potest Praetor quae quam quamvis quia quibus quidem quis quod quoque res mancipi Roman citizen senatusconsultum sesterces sine sint sive slave solum stipulation sui juris sunt tamen testament testator thing tion Titius tutela tutor Twelve Tables Ulpian usucapion velut verbis vero
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