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Page xii
... law - making , except to meet Legislation in temporary emergencies , in such a community as early early Rome . Rome ... Civil causes were decided by the king in his quality of pontifex maximus or by the subordinate pontifices acting under him ...
... law - making , except to meet Legislation in temporary emergencies , in such a community as early early Rome . Rome ... Civil causes were decided by the king in his quality of pontifex maximus or by the subordinate pontifices acting under him ...
Page xiv
... law of funerals , taken from the laws of Solon . These Tables contained , for the most part , short enunciations of ... civil suit . If the person summoned before the magistrate would not come , he was to be forced to go , but for an old ...
... law of funerals , taken from the laws of Solon . These Tables contained , for the most part , short enunciations of ... civil suit . If the person summoned before the magistrate would not come , he was to be forced to go , but for an old ...
Page xvi
... law , and provided that there were to be no privilegia , or laws affecting individuals only ; that the centuries ... civil law are to be found in the Twelve Tables . The patria potestas xvi INTRODUCTION .
... law , and provided that there were to be no privilegia , or laws affecting individuals only ; that the centuries ... civil law are to be found in the Twelve Tables . The patria potestas xvi INTRODUCTION .
Page xxi
... law by a change in the form of actions , will appear when we come to speak of the system of civil process . By degrees such a system was introduced and fully established , and the jus honorarium , the law of the prætors * ( qui honores ...
... law by a change in the form of actions , will appear when we come to speak of the system of civil process . By degrees such a system was introduced and fully established , and the jus honorarium , the law of the prætors * ( qui honores ...
Page xxiv
... law , were almost all plebiscita . The comitia tributa were recognised as almost the exclusive centre of legislative ... civil administration , and perhaps even in matters of private law.§ The senate comprised the richest and most ...
... law , were almost all plebiscita . The comitia tributa were recognised as almost the exclusive centre of legislative ... civil administration , and perhaps even in matters of private law.§ The senate comprised the richest and most ...
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