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... marriage of a patrician with a plebeian was no longer forbidden by law . This change was important , not only as ... marriages between the two orders - that it would disturb the sacra of the gentes - should be overcome . The advance of ...
... marriage of a patrician with a plebeian was no longer forbidden by law . This change was important , not only as ... marriages between the two orders - that it would disturb the sacra of the gentes - should be overcome . The advance of ...
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... marriage , in that of succession , and in many other branches of law , in which it is not difficult to recognize the spirit of humanity and reverence for natural ties , which Christianity had inspired . The disposition to get rid of ...
... marriage , in that of succession , and in many other branches of law , in which it is not difficult to recognize the spirit of humanity and reverence for natural ties , which Christianity had inspired . The disposition to get rid of ...
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... marriage 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 ...
... marriage 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 ...
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... married , she left this family , and passed into the family of her husband ; but if a son married , all his children ... marriage , and thereby entered into her hus- band's family , she passed into the power of another . Hence it was ...
... married , she left this family , and passed into the family of her husband ; but if a son married , all his children ... marriage , and thereby entered into her hus- band's family , she passed into the power of another . Hence it was ...
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... marriage ; and the commercium , and could , therefore , be a witness in sale by mancipation , to which none except citizens could be witnesses . The indulgence of later times permitted the filiusfamilias to hold certain property apart ...
... marriage ; and the commercium , and could , therefore , be a witness in sale by mancipation , to which none except citizens could be witnesses . The indulgence of later times permitted the filiusfamilias to hold certain property apart ...
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