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Page 28
... parents , are reduced under it afterwards . Thus a natural son , who is made a Decu- rion , becomes subject to his father's power : and he who is born of a free- woman , with whom marriage is not prohibited , will likewise become sub ...
... parents , are reduced under it afterwards . Thus a natural son , who is made a Decu- rion , becomes subject to his father's power : and he who is born of a free- woman , with whom marriage is not prohibited , will likewise become sub ...
Page 33
... parent , become independent at his death ; yet this rule admits of a distinction . When a father dies , his sons and daughters sons and daughters are , without doubt , independent ; but , by the death of a grand - father , his grand ...
... parent , become independent at his death ; yet this rule admits of a distinction . When a father dies , his sons and daughters sons and daughters are , without doubt , independent ; but , by the death of a grand - father , his grand ...
Page 34
... parent may emancipate his son , and that the power of an emperor should not suffice to make any person inde- pendent , whom he hath chosen to be a father of the commonwealth . V. Si ab hostibus captus fuerit parens , quamvis servus 34 ...
... parent may emancipate his son , and that the power of an emperor should not suffice to make any person inde- pendent , whom he hath chosen to be a father of the commonwealth . V. Si ab hostibus captus fuerit parens , quamvis servus 34 ...
Page 35
... parent is taken prisoner , although he become a slave , he loses not his paternal power , which re- mains in suspense by reason of a pri- vilege granted to all prisoners , name- ly , the right of return : for captives , when they obtain ...
... parent is taken prisoner , although he become a slave , he loses not his paternal power , which re- mains in suspense by reason of a pri- vilege granted to all prisoners , name- ly , the right of return : for captives , when they obtain ...
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... parents may now have immediate recourse to the proper judge or magistrate , and emancipate their children , grand - children , & c . of both sexes . And also , by a prætorian edict , the parent is allowed to have the same right in the ...
... parents may now have immediate recourse to the proper judge or magistrate , and emancipate their children , grand - children , & c . of both sexes . And also , by a prætorian edict , the parent is allowed to have the same right in the ...
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