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... given Urbi et Orbi . These were col- lected by Gratian , a monk of Bologna , about the year 1140. They were afterwards revised , and received the formal recognition of Pope Gregory XIII . in the year 1580 : these correspond with the ...
... given Urbi et Orbi . These were col- lected by Gratian , a monk of Bologna , about the year 1140. They were afterwards revised , and received the formal recognition of Pope Gregory XIII . in the year 1580 : these correspond with the ...
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... given . The Suffragio voting being over , the next step was the suffragio- remptio . rum diremptio , the sorting the votes ; if the tallies marked A. prevailed , the proposed law was said to be antiquata , rejected . If those marked ...
... given . The Suffragio voting being over , the next step was the suffragio- remptio . rum diremptio , the sorting the votes ; if the tallies marked A. prevailed , the proposed law was said to be antiquata , rejected . If those marked ...
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... given to the slave , the Jus patronatus might be bequeathed to such one of the testator's issue as he chose1 . The patron was bound to maintain his freedman if reduced to indigence ; if he neglected this duty he forfeited the rights of ...
... given to the slave , the Jus patronatus might be bequeathed to such one of the testator's issue as he chose1 . The patron was bound to maintain his freedman if reduced to indigence ; if he neglected this duty he forfeited the rights of ...
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... given period . We may venture to assert that before the Leges Julia et Plotia , the former of which passed in the year u.c. 664 , and the latter in 665 ' , the Latini had acquired the Jus connubii , while the Italici had probably only ...
... given period . We may venture to assert that before the Leges Julia et Plotia , the former of which passed in the year u.c. 664 , and the latter in 665 ' , the Latini had acquired the Jus connubii , while the Italici had probably only ...
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... given to the husband only , and the grounds appear to have been adultery , preparing poisons , it . and the falsification of keys . The Twelve Tables gave the reciprocal right of divorce , augmenting the grounds upon which it was ...
... given to the husband only , and the grounds appear to have been adultery , preparing poisons , it . and the falsification of keys . The Twelve Tables gave the reciprocal right of divorce , augmenting the grounds upon which it was ...
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