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Page 54
... postliminium necessary for him . But he who is taken prisoner by ene- mies , suppose Germans or Parthians , becomes their slave , and recovers his former state by postliminium . So Paulus . Ulpian adds that , in civil wars , the ...
... postliminium necessary for him . But he who is taken prisoner by ene- mies , suppose Germans or Parthians , becomes their slave , and recovers his former state by postliminium . So Paulus . Ulpian adds that , in civil wars , the ...
Page 111
... postliminium : and it is recovered when it comes again within the boundaries of the empire , which is elsewhere explained as intra præsidia . Indeed Paulus expressly says of a man , that he is lost when he goes out of our boundaries ...
... postliminium : and it is recovered when it comes again within the boundaries of the empire , which is elsewhere explained as intra præsidia . Indeed Paulus expressly says of a man , that he is lost when he goes out of our boundaries ...
Page 153
... on , they obtain their liberty by the right of postliminium : if they escape to others , or even to their own people after peace is made , they are to be restored et jure , iv . q . 4. art . CAP . VII . ] 153 DE JURE IN CAPTIVOS .
... on , they obtain their liberty by the right of postliminium : if they escape to others , or even to their own people after peace is made , they are to be restored et jure , iv . q . 4. art . CAP . VII . ] 153 DE JURE IN CAPTIVOS .
Page 167
... Postliminium . I. 1 Those who in previous ages have treated of jus , as they have given no sound rules concerning captures from the enemy , so have they given no sound rules concerning postliminium . This subject was treated more ...
... Postliminium . I. 1 Those who in previous ages have treated of jus , as they have given no sound rules concerning captures from the enemy , so have they given no sound rules concerning postliminium . This subject was treated more ...
Page 168
... postliminium locum haberet , etiam si quis homo , aut res ejus generis in quo postliminium esse placuerat , pervenisset ad amicos nostros , ut loquitur dicto □ Post , quod reditum notat ] Unde Postvorta Dea . [ quæ præerat partui ...
... postliminium locum haberet , etiam si quis homo , aut res ejus generis in quo postliminium esse placuerat , pervenisset ad amicos nostros , ut loquitur dicto □ Post , quod reditum notat ] Unde Postvorta Dea . [ quæ præerat partui ...
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