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... becoming a professed Civilian , no one can presume to call himself an accomplished lawyer unless he have some acquaintance with the Roman Jurisprudence . Nothing has done more to deter the student from entering upon the pursuit of the ...
... becoming a professed Civilian , no one can presume to call himself an accomplished lawyer unless he have some acquaintance with the Roman Jurisprudence . Nothing has done more to deter the student from entering upon the pursuit of the ...
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... become rich and powerful , was to place themselves as nearly as they could on an equal footing with the patricians ; to curb the arbitrary power of the consuls ; and to frame a national code for all classes of Romans without distinction ...
... become rich and powerful , was to place themselves as nearly as they could on an equal footing with the patricians ; to curb the arbitrary power of the consuls ; and to frame a national code for all classes of Romans without distinction ...
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... becoming weary of the contest , and each probably conceding something to the other , three deputies were sent to Athens to examine the laws of Solon , and the legal institutions of Greece . Their work was much facilitated by the ...
... becoming weary of the contest , and each probably conceding something to the other , three deputies were sent to Athens to examine the laws of Solon , and the legal institutions of Greece . Their work was much facilitated by the ...
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... become obsolete or contradictory , and to consolidate with- out altering the law . They performed their work with extraordinary , and , apparently , unnecessary haste , for in April , 529 , they produced a code in twelve books which was ...
... become obsolete or contradictory , and to consolidate with- out altering the law . They performed their work with extraordinary , and , apparently , unnecessary haste , for in April , 529 , they produced a code in twelve books which was ...
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... become more so from the number of constitu- tions issued by Justinian during the three years occupied in the compilation of the Digest . It therefore underwent an entire revision , and was republished 15 November , A.D. 534 , under the ...
... become more so from the number of constitu- tions issued by Justinian during the three years occupied in the compilation of the Digest . It therefore underwent an entire revision , and was republished 15 November , A.D. 534 , under the ...
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