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Page xviii
... become consul , censor , prætor , curule ædile ; he could enter the senate , he could administer justice ; he was excluded from none of the privileges of the jus sacrum ; he could become pontifex and augur ; and though he could not of ...
... become consul , censor , prætor , curule ædile ; he could enter the senate , he could administer justice ; he was excluded from none of the privileges of the jus sacrum ; he could become pontifex and augur ; and though he could not of ...
Page xxi
... become 4,000 by the time of Augustus . Besides the judges placed on the annual list ( in albo relati ) there were the recuperatores , who were appointed to determine causes to which peregrini were parties , and who were taken from every ...
... become 4,000 by the time of Augustus . Besides the judges placed on the annual list ( in albo relati ) there were the recuperatores , who were appointed to determine causes to which peregrini were parties , and who were taken from every ...
Page xxviii
... become equivalent to that of supreme judge . He probably accompanied Severus into Britain , and was present at the emperor's death at York in A.D. 211. Severus commended his two sons , Geta and Caracalla , to his care . Caracalla ...
... become equivalent to that of supreme judge . He probably accompanied Severus into Britain , and was present at the emperor's death at York in A.D. 211. Severus commended his two sons , Geta and Caracalla , to his care . Caracalla ...
Page xxxix
... become an entire stranger tion . to it , and for an entire stranger to be admitted to it , and be as completely a member as if he were a son of the paterfamilias . The mode by which the change in either case was accomplished was by a ...
... become an entire stranger tion . to it , and for an entire stranger to be admitted to it , and be as completely a member as if he were a son of the paterfamilias . The mode by which the change in either case was accomplished was by a ...
Page xliv
... become extinct by their death . At the moment of death it was shifted to those who represented them . The son was clothed with the person of the father , the heir with that of the testator . What we mean by saying that the deceased is ...
... become extinct by their death . At the moment of death it was shifted to those who represented them . The son was clothed with the person of the father , the heir with that of the testator . What we mean by saying that the deceased is ...
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