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... esto ; in which case the slave became free on the death of the master ; or where he imposed a fidei commis- sum upon his heir in favour of the slave , e.g. Quæso heredem meum ut Davum manumittat . Here the heir would be bound to manumit ...
... esto ; in which case the slave became free on the death of the master ; or where he imposed a fidei commis- sum upon his heir in favour of the slave , e.g. Quæso heredem meum ut Davum manumittat . Here the heir would be bound to manumit ...
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... esto . No one could be a citizen of Rome and of any other city at the same time . gated This is a maxim of the Civil law . If any one One citizen- allowed himself to be enrolled as a citizen of ship abro- another state his Roman ...
... esto . No one could be a citizen of Rome and of any other city at the same time . gated This is a maxim of the Civil law . If any one One citizen- allowed himself to be enrolled as a citizen of ship abro- another state his Roman ...
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... esto . After three sales therefore he was entirely emancipated . One sale only was necessary for the emancipation of a grandson or daughter . The reason of the former it is difficult to explain satisfactorily , because the patria ...
... esto . After three sales therefore he was entirely emancipated . One sale only was necessary for the emancipation of a grandson or daughter . The reason of the former it is difficult to explain satisfactorily , because the patria ...
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... esto : consequently , if there were three sales , and three manumissions , the son was for ever free from his father . The ceremony was performed before The cere- some magistrate apud quem legis actio est , i . e . mony . who had ...
... esto : consequently , if there were three sales , and three manumissions , the son was for ever free from his father . The ceremony was performed before The cere- some magistrate apud quem legis actio est , i . e . mony . who had ...
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... esto , or Titiæ uxori meæ tutoris optionem do . This guardianship was considered necessary on account of the infirmitas consilii of the woman , or , as Gaius terms it , animi levitas , whereby she was liable to be overreached in serious ...
... esto , or Titiæ uxori meæ tutoris optionem do . This guardianship was considered necessary on account of the infirmitas consilii of the woman , or , as Gaius terms it , animi levitas , whereby she was liable to be overreached in serious ...
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