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... considered apart from law . The mere savage is not without the element of laws . His authority over his wife and children , and his property in his rude implements of hunting and weapons of defence , represent the germs of the Civil law ...
... considered apart from law . The mere savage is not without the element of laws . His authority over his wife and children , and his property in his rude implements of hunting and weapons of defence , represent the germs of the Civil law ...
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... considered necessary , the Decemvirate was continued for another year , when two additional tables were produced , completing the twelve , which , we may conclude from the title of Lex prefixed to them , received the sanction of the ...
... considered necessary , the Decemvirate was continued for another year , when two additional tables were produced , completing the twelve , which , we may conclude from the title of Lex prefixed to them , received the sanction of the ...
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... considered as law , and as such should be recognised by the courts . This however did not interfere with the Jus respondendi of the jurists in general . In the year 131 A.D. the Emperor Hadrian ordered Salvius Julianus , who was then ...
... considered as law , and as such should be recognised by the courts . This however did not interfere with the Jus respondendi of the jurists in general . In the year 131 A.D. the Emperor Hadrian ordered Salvius Julianus , who was then ...
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... considered the whole state as forming a regular army , and it consisted of 195 centuries , thence called the Comitia Centuriata , which con- Centuriata . tinued to be the form of the legislative body until its functions were suspended ...
... considered the whole state as forming a regular army , and it consisted of 195 centuries , thence called the Comitia Centuriata , which con- Centuriata . tinued to be the form of the legislative body until its functions were suspended ...
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... considered advisable . Those which he adopted from his pre- decessor were called tralatitia , his own nova edicta . It is evident that many of the leading rules of the Album would soon become so firmly established , that no Prætor could ...
... considered advisable . Those which he adopted from his pre- decessor were called tralatitia , his own nova edicta . It is evident that many of the leading rules of the Album would soon become so firmly established , that no Prætor could ...
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