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... jure jurando , with solemn oaths and sacrifices . The law was then engraved on brass , and fixed up in the Ærarium in the temple of Ceres , which was under the care of the Ediles ' . Hein . Ant . I. 2. II . 2 D. XLVIII . 13. 8 . : BOOK ...
... jure jurando , with solemn oaths and sacrifices . The law was then engraved on brass , and fixed up in the Ærarium in the temple of Ceres , which was under the care of the Ediles ' . Hein . Ant . I. 2. II . 2 D. XLVIII . 13. 8 . : BOOK ...
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... jure , and decreed that their responsa should be regarded as law , hence called Auctoritas Prudentum ' . This decree does not appear to have interfered with the responsa of the jurisprudentes in general , who at that period must have ...
... jure , and decreed that their responsa should be regarded as law , hence called Auctoritas Prudentum ' . This decree does not appear to have interfered with the responsa of the jurisprudentes in general , who at that period must have ...
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... jure utuntur . Quicunque igitur nullo statu gaudet , jure Ro- mano , non persona sed res est " . " I. As to captivity in war . It is declared by the Roman law , that " quæ ex hostibus capiuntur , jure gentium statim capientium fiunt ...
... jure utuntur . Quicunque igitur nullo statu gaudet , jure Ro- mano , non persona sed res est " . " I. As to captivity in war . It is declared by the Roman law , that " quæ ex hostibus capiuntur , jure gentium statim capientium fiunt ...
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... jure civili nemo potest : non esse hujus civitatis civis , qui se alii civitati dicarit , potest . ' By a constitution of the Emperor Antoninus Caracalla , the privileges of a Roman citizen were conferred on all the inhabitants of every ...
... jure civili nemo potest : non esse hujus civitatis civis , qui se alii civitati dicarit , potest . ' By a constitution of the Emperor Antoninus Caracalla , the privileges of a Roman citizen were conferred on all the inhabitants of every ...
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... jure ; that is , they had all civic rights excepting the Jus suffragii and the Jus honoris . Aulus Gel- lius ' states that while they used their own laws they were at liberty to adopt the laws of Rome . If they made a formal adoption of ...
... jure ; that is , they had all civic rights excepting the Jus suffragii and the Jus honoris . Aulus Gel- lius ' states that while they used their own laws they were at liberty to adopt the laws of Rome . If they made a formal adoption of ...
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