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... called the Jurisprudentia media . 4. From Augustus to Hadrian . 5. From Hadrian to Constantine . 6 . 7 . FromConstantine to Theodosius the younger . From Theodosius to Justinian . 8. From Justinian to Basilius Macedo . 9 . From Basilius ...
... called the Jurisprudentia media . 4. From Augustus to Hadrian . 5. From Hadrian to Constantine . 6 . 7 . FromConstantine to Theodosius the younger . From Theodosius to Justinian . 8. From Justinian to Basilius Macedo . 9 . From Basilius ...
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... called the gaol the plebeians ' lodging , " whereas before the time of the Twelve Tables all patricians could keep out of prison by giving bail , and thus were secured from personal punishment , whatever 1 Nieb . Vol . II . 378 . 2 Liv ...
... called the gaol the plebeians ' lodging , " whereas before the time of the Twelve Tables all patricians could keep out of prison by giving bail , and thus were secured from personal punishment , whatever 1 Nieb . Vol . II . 378 . 2 Liv ...
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... called the Jus Flavianum . СНАР . I. The patrician Jurisprudentes immediately re- Jus Elia- modelled the Actiones , so as again to thwart the num . plebeians : these amended forms were published by Sextus Ælius in the year 552 U.C. This ...
... called the Jus Flavianum . СНАР . I. The patrician Jurisprudentes immediately re- Jus Elia- modelled the Actiones , so as again to thwart the num . plebeians : these amended forms were published by Sextus Ælius in the year 552 U.C. This ...
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... called afterwards the Edictum perpetuum Perpetuum Salvii Juliani . The term perpetuum means the continuous unbroken series of edicts which had been preserved from the earliest times1 . Institutes Gaius , a distinguished lawyer ...
... called afterwards the Edictum perpetuum Perpetuum Salvii Juliani . The term perpetuum means the continuous unbroken series of edicts which had been preserved from the earliest times1 . Institutes Gaius , a distinguished lawyer ...
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... called the Basilica1 ; and by this the Byzantine Basilica . empire continued to be governed till its destruc- tion by the Turks in the year 1453 . We may therefore sum up the Jus Civile Romanum from the foundation of the city to the ...
... called the Basilica1 ; and by this the Byzantine Basilica . empire continued to be governed till its destruc- tion by the Turks in the year 1453 . We may therefore sum up the Jus Civile Romanum from the foundation of the city to the ...
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