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... Roman History . N. Novels . Paul . R. S. Pauli Receptæ Sententiæ . Ulp . Fr. Ulpiani Fragmenta . Vin . Com . Vinnius ' Commentaries . Warnk . Warnkoenig's Commentaries . Last ERRATA . 166 The Prætor then interposed dele then When.
... Roman History . N. Novels . Paul . R. S. Pauli Receptæ Sententiæ . Ulp . Fr. Ulpiani Fragmenta . Vin . Com . Vinnius ' Commentaries . Warnk . Warnkoenig's Commentaries . Last ERRATA . 166 The Prætor then interposed dele then When.
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George Leapingwell. ERRATA . 166 The Prætor then interposed dele then When the Agnati and Gentiles failed dele and Gentiles ROMAN CIVIL LAW . BOOK I. OF THE RIGHTS OF. PAGE 19 for divisions 23 49 106 113 120 129 137 ...
George Leapingwell. ERRATA . 166 The Prætor then interposed dele then When the Agnati and Gentiles failed dele and Gentiles ROMAN CIVIL LAW . BOOK I. OF THE RIGHTS OF. PAGE 19 for divisions 23 49 106 113 120 129 137 ...
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... Prætor's court , after- rarium . wards called the Edictum perpetuum Juliani , which will be explained in the next chapter . 3. The Senatus Consulta , -decrees of the Senatus Senate . Consulta . Princi- In the year 723 U.C. Augustus ...
... Prætor's court , after- rarium . wards called the Edictum perpetuum Juliani , which will be explained in the next chapter . 3. The Senatus Consulta , -decrees of the Senatus Senate . Consulta . Princi- In the year 723 U.C. Augustus ...
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... Prætor who introduced them , as the Lex Emilia ; and sometimes from the subject of the law itself , as the Lex Cassia agraria1 . The election of magistrates was done in the same manner at the pontes ; the tallies having the names of the ...
... Prætor who introduced them , as the Lex Emilia ; and sometimes from the subject of the law itself , as the Lex Cassia agraria1 . The election of magistrates was done in the same manner at the pontes ; the tallies having the names of the ...
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