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... Modes of acquiring Property 98 III . Of rights , or things incorporeal , and of real and per- sonal Services 109 IV . V. Of the Persons by whom Property might be acquired 116 Of the Civil Modes of acquiring Property 119 VI . VII . VIII ...
... Modes of acquiring Property 98 III . Of rights , or things incorporeal , and of real and per- sonal Services 109 IV . V. Of the Persons by whom Property might be acquired 116 Of the Civil Modes of acquiring Property 119 VI . VII . VIII ...
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... Mode of passing a Lex . Promul- gatio . In passing a Lex the proceedings observed were as follows : First , it was drawn up in writing . Secondly , permission to lay it before the popu- lus was asked of the senate . If this were granted ...
... Mode of passing a Lex . Promul- gatio . In passing a Lex the proceedings observed were as follows : First , it was drawn up in writing . Secondly , permission to lay it before the popu- lus was asked of the senate . If this were granted ...
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... mode of voting , calls them " vindices tacitæ liber- tatis , " and " principium justissimæ libertatis : " and in his oration pro Plancio , he says , " Populo grata est tabella , quæ frontes aperit hominum , mentes tegit : datque eam ...
... mode of voting , calls them " vindices tacitæ liber- tatis , " and " principium justissimæ libertatis : " and in his oration pro Plancio , he says , " Populo grata est tabella , quæ frontes aperit hominum , mentes tegit : datque eam ...
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... Mode of pro forma . " Eo prolapsa erat patrum adulatio , voting in ut orationes Principum non nisi acclamationibus exciperent ' . " When the Senate met for business the consul presided . He made the relatio , which was a statement of ...
... Mode of pro forma . " Eo prolapsa erat patrum adulatio , voting in ut orationes Principum non nisi acclamationibus exciperent ' . " When the Senate met for business the consul presided . He made the relatio , which was a statement of ...
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... 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 of 25 , and sui juris , had his name inscribed , and ...
... 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 of 25 , and sui juris , had his name inscribed , and ...
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