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... according to his own opinion of what was necessary , which should serve as the guide and rule of all succeeding prætors . The edict which he drew up and to which the sanction of Hadrian gave the force of law was itself termed the ...
... according to his own opinion of what was necessary , which should serve as the guide and rule of all succeeding prætors . The edict which he drew up and to which the sanction of Hadrian gave the force of law was itself termed the ...
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... 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 according to the Roman ...
... 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 according to the Roman ...
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... according to which we may distribute them . The aspects in which we may view them are too various to admit of a simple arrange- ment ; 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 arrange- ment ; we may , however , make a division approximately accurate by considering , first , those heads of ...
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... according to the persons by whom they are owned , we have a division into res com- Res communes . munes , as the sea and the air , which cannot be appropriated by any particular individuals ; res publica things which belong to the State ...
... according to the persons by whom they are owned , we have a division into res com- Res communes . munes , as the sea and the air , which cannot be appropriated by any particular individuals ; res publica things which belong to the State ...
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... according as the right given by them referred to the soil itself , as the right to go or to drive over it , when the servitutes were said to be rusticorum prædiorum , or to the soil as supporting some superstructure as a house , when ...
... according as the right given by them referred to the soil itself , as the right to go or to drive over it , when the servitutes were said to be rusticorum prædiorum , or to the soil as supporting some superstructure as a house , when ...
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