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... became incorporated as one people , some part of their usages would necessarily be retained and adopted . This is the case in all nations of a like origin . As an example , the common law of England has arisen from a combination of ...
... became incorporated as one people , some part of their usages would necessarily be retained and adopted . This is the case in all nations of a like origin . As an example , the common law of England has arisen from a combination of ...
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... became nearly obsolete . Secondly , we come to the laws of the Twelve Tables , which are , in fact , the starting - point of Roman jurisprudence ; and as they owe their origin to a revolution in the state , which was gradually emerging ...
... became nearly obsolete . Secondly , we come to the laws of the Twelve Tables , which are , in fact , the starting - point of Roman jurisprudence ; and as they owe their origin to a revolution in the state , which was gradually emerging ...
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... became plain to all who could read , and the Roman school - boys learned them as their tasks . Parts of the Decemviral laws have survived : the reader may consult Bach's History , p . 14 , and the second volume of Haubold's Institutes ...
... became plain to all who could read , and the Roman school - boys learned them as their tasks . Parts of the Decemviral laws have survived : the reader may consult Bach's History , p . 14 , and the second volume of Haubold's Institutes ...
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... became em- Placita peror , and having had absolute power conferred on рит . him by the Lex regia , the Placita Principum , or Constitutiones Imperatorum , began to be exercised by him , and thenceforth were continued by all succeeding ...
... became em- Placita peror , and having had absolute power conferred on рит . him by the Lex regia , the Placita Principum , or Constitutiones Imperatorum , began to be exercised by him , and thenceforth were continued by all succeeding ...
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... became emperor , and he soon after ordered the compilation of a work from the Insti- tutes , Digest , and Code of Justinian , introducing such additions and changes as had arisen from the 1 See ante , p . 10 . 2 Haub . II . 95 . I ...
... became emperor , and he soon after ordered the compilation of a work from the Insti- tutes , Digest , and Code of Justinian , introducing such additions and changes as had arisen from the 1 See ante , p . 10 . 2 Haub . II . 95 . I ...
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Page 129 - It is emphatically the will of the person who makes it, and is defined to be ' the legal declaration of a man's intentions which he wills to be performed after his death.
Page 22 - Municipal law, thus understood, is properly defined to be a 'rule of civil conduct prescribed by the supreme power in a state, commanding what is right and prohibiting what is wrong.