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... manumitted , could they ever recover their ingenuitas1 . None of these were justifiable causes of slavery . the Law of With regard to the first , it was said the conqueror unjustifi had a right to the life of his captive , and having ...
... manumitted , could they ever recover their ingenuitas1 . None of these were justifiable causes of slavery . the Law of With regard to the first , it was said the conqueror unjustifi had a right to the life of his captive , and having ...
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... manumitted e justa servitute . When the master conferred free- dom on his slave the relation of dominus and servus ceased , and that of patronus and libertus began , and with it certain reciprocal obligations . The libertus was bound to ...
... manumitted e justa servitute . When the master conferred free- dom on his slave the relation of dominus and servus ceased , and that of patronus and libertus began , and with it certain reciprocal obligations . The libertus was bound to ...
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... Manumission by the Vindicta or rod was thus Per Vin- performed . The master appeared with his slave dictam . in the presence of the Prætor , or some superior magistrate , and placing his hand upon him said , Hunc hominem liberum esse ...
... Manumission by the Vindicta or rod was thus Per Vin- performed . The master appeared with his slave dictam . in the presence of the Prætor , or some superior magistrate , and placing his hand upon him said , Hunc hominem liberum esse ...
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... manumitted otherwise than as required by law should not acquire any greater political privileges than the Latini " . But a Lati- nus might be raised to the privileges of a full citizen if his master afterwards manumitted him apud ...
... manumitted otherwise than as required by law should not acquire any greater political privileges than the Latini " . But a Lati- nus might be raised to the privileges of a full citizen if his master afterwards manumitted him apud ...
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... manumitted as merely to confer on him his liberty and nothing more , he was called a Dedititius . These distinctions were entirely abolished by Justinian , as will be seen in connexion with the leges Elia Sentia and Fusia Caninia . The ...
... manumitted as merely to confer on him his liberty and nothing more , he was called a Dedititius . These distinctions were entirely abolished by Justinian , as will be seen in connexion with the leges Elia Sentia and Fusia Caninia . The ...
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