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... magistrate , the king , and then submitted to the highest source of power , the comitia curiata . After the institution of the centuries , the co- mitia centuriata gradually succeeded to the political power of the curiata , and the ...
... magistrate , the king , and then submitted to the highest source of power , the comitia curiata . After the institution of the centuries , the co- mitia centuriata gradually succeeded to the political power of the curiata , and the ...
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... magistrates , protected themselves by a sacred character , and specially commissioned to maintain the interest of so large a body of their fellow - citizens . But the ... magistrate except in cases where life was at stake , INTRODUCTION.` 5.
... magistrates , protected themselves by a sacred character , and specially commissioned to maintain the interest of so large a body of their fellow - citizens . But the ... magistrate except in cases where life was at stake , INTRODUCTION.` 5.
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... magistrate except in cases where life was at stake , or unless the injury , inflicted by wilful perversion of the law , was great enough , as in the memorable instance of Virginia , to rouse the wronged to the redress of physical force ...
... magistrate except in cases where life was at stake , or unless the injury , inflicted by wilful perversion of the law , was great enough , as in the memorable instance of Virginia , to rouse the wronged to the redress of physical force ...
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... magistrates , and the interpretation of those skilled in law , the application and exposition of these principles ; they also left many parts of the customary law wholly untouched on . But what the exigencies of the time re- quired ...
... magistrates , and the interpretation of those skilled in law , the application and exposition of these principles ; they also left many parts of the customary law wholly untouched on . But what the exigencies of the time re- quired ...
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... magistrates were obliged to do in the case of strangers , the requirements of advancing civilization soon in- duced them to do in the case of citizens . They recognized and gave effect to principles different from those of the municipal ...
... magistrates were obliged to do in the case of strangers , the requirements of advancing civilization soon in- duced them to do in the case of citizens . They recognized and gave effect to principles different from those of the municipal ...
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