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... declaration as to the law by which the party chose his case to be tried ” . Besides , the clergy always used the Roman law : hence we may conclude that it was never ex- Causes of tinct in Europe . Its sudden revival in the middle . of ...
... declaration as to the law by which the party chose his case to be tried ” . Besides , the clergy always used the Roman law : hence we may conclude that it was never ex- Causes of tinct in Europe . Its sudden revival in the middle . of ...
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... declare war , and to ratify peace with neighbouring nations . The rules and regulations established by them were called the Jus Feciale1 . Lex is defined by Papinian as commune præ- Lex . ceptum , virorum prudentium consultum : delicto ...
... declare war , and to ratify peace with neighbouring nations . The rules and regulations established by them were called the Jus Feciale1 . Lex is defined by Papinian as commune præ- Lex . ceptum , virorum prudentium consultum : delicto ...
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... declaration in some instances of the amount of redress he would give the suitor who proved his case , such as in simplum dabo , in duplum dabo , & c . The power of the Prætor in His power the administration of justice was expressed in ...
... declaration in some instances of the amount of redress he would give the suitor who proved his case , such as in simplum dabo , in duplum dabo , & c . The power of the Prætor in His power the administration of justice was expressed in ...
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... declared to be so in the body of the decree , until the time of Justinian2 . Edicta were general in their application , as for instance the edict of Augustus declaring that the evidence of slaves should be taken in cases of Mandata ...
... declared to be so in the body of the decree , until the time of Justinian2 . Edicta were general in their application , as for instance the edict of Augustus declaring that the evidence of slaves should be taken in cases of Mandata ...
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... declared by the Roman law , that " quæ ex hostibus capiuntur , jure gentium statim capientium fiunt . " They who were captured pugnantes in acie were reduced to slavery , and sold sub corona as a part of the plunder . 2. Slavery by ...
... declared by the Roman law , that " quæ ex hostibus capiuntur , jure gentium statim capientium fiunt . " They who were captured pugnantes in acie were reduced to slavery , and sold sub corona as a part of the plunder . 2. Slavery by ...
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