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... guardian to her children or grand- children , nor could she make a will during the Re- public . After the establishment of the Empire their position became better3 . Age . The Romans thus divided the period from birth to majority ...
... guardian to her children or grand- children , nor could she make a will during the Re- public . After the establishment of the Empire their position became better3 . Age . The Romans thus divided the period from birth to majority ...
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... guardian to the infant children of the libertus . By the Modes of ancient laws of Rome liberty could be conferred conferring three ways : 1. Per Censum . 2. Per Vindictam . 3. Per Testamentum . liberty . Every Roman citizen of the age ...
... guardian to the infant children of the libertus . By the Modes of ancient laws of Rome liberty could be conferred conferring three ways : 1. Per Censum . 2. Per Vindictam . 3. Per Testamentum . liberty . Every Roman citizen of the age ...
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... guardian to his infant children3 ; or if a female slave , with consent of her master , married a freeman1 . tion . niani . The several ways of manumission did not all confer the same degree of freedom ; but the Liber- tini were of three ...
... guardian to his infant children3 ; or if a female slave , with consent of her master , married a freeman1 . tion . niani . The several ways of manumission did not all confer the same degree of freedom ; but the Liber- tini were of three ...
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... guardian , and also regulates and enforces the duties of it . The guardianship of the Roman law was divided into two ... guardian for his children by his last will and testament . The will of the paterfamilias was the title of the ...
... guardian , and also regulates and enforces the duties of it . The guardianship of the Roman law was divided into two ... guardian for his children by his last will and testament . The will of the paterfamilias was the title of the ...
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George Leapingwell. XX . condi- tional . tary guardian ; and the testator , be he grandfather CHAP . or father , could appoint a guardian for all children , born or posthumous , who at his death would be Positive or sui juris , and under ...
George Leapingwell. XX . condi- tional . tary guardian ; and the testator , be he grandfather CHAP . or father , could appoint a guardian for all children , born or posthumous , who at his death would be Positive or sui juris , and under ...
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