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Page viii
... same as those given in the Juris Civilis Enchiridium . ' The text is almost the same throughout as that given in the Corpus Juris , ' edited by the Kriegels , Leipsic , 1848 . At the end of the volume I have given a Summary of the ...
... same as those given in the Juris Civilis Enchiridium . ' The text is almost the same throughout as that given in the Corpus Juris , ' edited by the Kriegels , Leipsic , 1848 . At the end of the volume I have given a Summary of the ...
Page x
... same gens were descended from a common ancestor , and the families of the gens were sub- divisions of the same ancestral stock , but both individuals and groups were occasionally admitted from outside . A pure unspotted pedigree was ...
... same gens were descended from a common ancestor , and the families of the gens were sub- divisions of the same ancestral stock , but both individuals and groups were occasionally admitted from outside . A pure unspotted pedigree was ...
Page l
... same benefit from it as the real owner would , and to exercise the same rights over it , even though he might be well aware that he was not the real owner , and had no claim to be so . The possessor was entitled to have his possession ...
... same benefit from it as the real owner would , and to exercise the same rights over it , even though he might be well aware that he was not the real owner , and had no claim to be so . The possessor was entitled to have his possession ...
Page liii
... same law was made to prevail throughout the empire , and pos- session during three years gave the ownership of moveables , and possession during ten years , if the parties had inhabited the same province during the time , or possession ...
... same law was made to prevail throughout the empire , and pos- session during three years gave the ownership of moveables , and possession during ten years , if the parties had inhabited the same province during the time , or possession ...
Page lv
... same civil family ; and then , in default of agnati , the law of the Twelve Tables gave the in- heritance to the members of the same gens , an enactment which could of course only take effect when the deceased was a member of a gens ...
... same civil family ; and then , in default of agnati , the law of the Twelve Tables gave the in- heritance to the members of the same gens , an enactment which could of course only take effect when the deceased was a member of a gens ...
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