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Page xi
... making the two orders meet on the common ground of a graduated scale of pro- perty ; and the constitution of the thirty tribes marked off the inhabitants of the town and country into small local divisions , in the comitia of which the ...
... making the two orders meet on the common ground of a graduated scale of pro- perty ; and the constitution of the thirty tribes marked off the inhabitants of the town and country into small local divisions , in the comitia of which the ...
Page xii
... making , except to meet Legislation in temporary emergencies , in such a community as early early Rome . Rome . What laws were made , were first proposed , arranged , and determined on by the Senate , under the guidance of its chief ...
... making , except to meet Legislation in temporary emergencies , in such a community as early early Rome . Rome . What laws were made , were first proposed , arranged , and determined on by the Senate , under the guidance of its chief ...
Page xxiii
... making one whole , to which the term jus gentium was generally applied . * See AUSTIN , Province of Jurisprudence determined , Appendix , page xii . Plebiscita . The Senate . 15. The centuries met to INTRODUCTION . xxiii.
... making one whole , to which the term jus gentium was generally applied . * See AUSTIN , Province of Jurisprudence determined , Appendix , page xii . Plebiscita . The Senate . 15. The centuries met to INTRODUCTION . xxiii.
Page xxxiv
... making . The Novels . * He announced in the Code that any legislative reforms he might at any future time see fit to make should be published in the form of Novella Constitutiones . Many such Novella were afterwards published ; the ...
... making . The Novels . * He announced in the Code that any legislative reforms he might at any future time see fit to make should be published in the form of Novella Constitutiones . Many such Novella were afterwards published ; the ...
Page xxxvii
... making him a freedman ( libertinus , or , if spoken of with reference to his patron , libertus * ) . It depended on the mode and circumstance of his manumission whether he became at once a Roman citizen ; but in whatever way he was ...
... making him a freedman ( libertinus , or , if spoken of with reference to his patron , libertus * ) . It depended on the mode and circumstance of his manumission whether he became at once a Roman citizen ; but in whatever way he was ...
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