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Page xxiii
... according to the philosophy of the Stoics as sanctioned by a law . But as , on the one hand , the generalisations from experience had in themselves no binding force , and as , on the other , the best index to ascertain what morality ...
... according to the philosophy of the Stoics as sanctioned by a law . But as , on the one hand , the generalisations from experience had in themselves no binding force , and as , on the other , the best index to ascertain what morality ...
Page xxxvii
... according to the jus Quiritium , and not to have the connubium was to be incapable of entering into the Roman family system . In the word commercium were included the power of holding property and making contracts The Latin for a ...
... according to the jus Quiritium , and not to have the connubium was to be incapable of entering into the Roman family system . In the word commercium were included the power of holding property and making contracts The Latin for a ...
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With English Introduction, Translation, and Notes Thomas Collett Sandars. according to the Roman law , and also the testamenti factio , or power to make a will , and to accept property under one . By the jus Latinum and the jus Italicum ...
With English Introduction, Translation, and Notes Thomas Collett Sandars. according to the Roman law , and also the testamenti factio , or power to make a will , and to accept property under one . By the jus Latinum and the jus Italicum ...
Page xliv
... according to which we may distribute them . The aspects in which we may view them are too various to admit of a simple arrangement ; we may , however , make a division approximately accurate by considering , first , those heads of ...
... according to which we may distribute them . The aspects in which we may view them are too various to admit of a simple arrangement ; we may , however , make a division approximately accurate by considering , first , those heads of ...
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... according to which we say , ' I have a field ; ' I have a right of way over a field . ' 6 Things move- able and im- moveable . 52. We may again speak of corporeal things as moveable and immoveable ( res mobiles , se moventes , and res ...
... according to which we say , ' I have a field ; ' I have a right of way over a field . ' 6 Things move- able and im- moveable . 52. We may again speak of corporeal things as moveable and immoveable ( res mobiles , se moventes , and res ...
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