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... acquiring Property Of rights , or things incorporeal , and of real and per- sonal Services 98 109 IV . V. Of the Persons by whom Property might be acquired 116 Of the Civil Modes of acquiring Property . 119 VI . VII . VIII . Of ...
... acquiring Property Of rights , or things incorporeal , and of real and per- sonal Services 98 109 IV . V. Of the Persons by whom Property might be acquired 116 Of the Civil Modes of acquiring Property . 119 VI . VII . VIII . Of ...
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... acquired the right of holding their own comitia , Lex Hora- and of passing laws by the Lex Horatia obligatory only upon themselves . This assembly was sum- moned by the tribune who presided ; it did not meet in the Campus Martius , but ...
... acquired the right of holding their own comitia , Lex Hora- and of passing laws by the Lex Horatia obligatory only upon themselves . This assembly was sum- moned by the tribune who presided ; it did not meet in the Campus Martius , but ...
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... acquire and to pre- serve the equestrian rank ; so that whilst a plebeian might obtain , a patrician might lose the rank ' . The office of Censor was established in the year of the city 311 , when it appears that all the Curule ...
... acquire and to pre- serve the equestrian rank ; so that whilst a plebeian might obtain , a patrician might lose the rank ' . The office of Censor was established in the year of the city 311 , when it appears that all the Curule ...
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... acquired be- longed to the master . In the early period of the Republic the master might put his slave to death , induced by mere pas- sion or revenge ; and so late as the time of Juvenal it appears by the following passage that the bar ...
... acquired be- longed to the master . In the early period of the Republic the master might put his slave to death , induced by mere pas- sion or revenge ; and so late as the time of Juvenal it appears by the following passage that the bar ...
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... acquired by his work and labour belonged to his master . III . domestic Christian- " The decline of domestic slavery in Europe Decline of was greatly owing to the Christian religion . " Slavery at- The establishment of Christianity had ...
... acquired by his work and labour belonged to his master . III . domestic Christian- " The decline of domestic slavery in Europe Decline of was greatly owing to the Christian religion . " Slavery at- The establishment of Christianity had ...
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