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... Slaves Of Citizens and Strangers 20 20 34 • 45 V. Of the Power of the Father 51 VI . Of Marriage 57 VII . Legitimation 69 VIII . Adoption IX . Of Guardianship 72 76 X. Of Corporations 87 BOOK II . OF THE RIGHTS OF THINGS . I. Of ...
... Slaves Of Citizens and Strangers 20 20 34 • 45 V. Of the Power of the Father 51 VI . Of Marriage 57 VII . Legitimation 69 VIII . Adoption IX . Of Guardianship 72 76 X. Of Corporations 87 BOOK II . OF THE RIGHTS OF THINGS . I. Of ...
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... slaves should be taken in cases of Mandata . capital crimes " . Mandata were orders and instruc- tions sent to governors of provinces , e.g. forbidding a public officer to marry a native of the province in which he was stationed ' . The ...
... slaves should be taken in cases of Mandata . capital crimes " . Mandata were orders and instruc- tions sent to governors of provinces , e.g. forbidding a public officer to marry a native of the province in which he was stationed ' . The ...
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... Slaves . PERSONS are considered either in their natural or civil capacities . In their natural capacity they are considered with regard to , 1. Life . 3. Age . As to life they are nascituri or nati . 2. Sex . An unborn infant ...
... Slaves . PERSONS are considered either in their natural or civil capacities . In their natural capacity they are considered with regard to , 1. Life . 3. Age . As to life they are nascituri or nati . 2. Sex . An unborn infant ...
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... slavery . Slavery is thus defined . " Servitus est consti- Servitus . tutio juris gentium qua quis dominio alieno contra naturam subjicitur ' . ' The Roman slave was a mere human being without the smallest civil right , and he was ...
... slavery . Slavery is thus defined . " Servitus est consti- Servitus . tutio juris gentium qua quis dominio alieno contra naturam subjicitur ' . ' The Roman slave was a mere human being without the smallest civil right , and he was ...
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... slave could possess no property , for whatever he obtained belonged to his master , and he would become a slave as soon as the price was agreed upon , the master paid nothing , and the slave received no- thing . But it is evident from ...
... slave could possess no property , for whatever he obtained belonged to his master , and he would become a slave as soon as the price was agreed upon , the master paid nothing , and the slave received no- thing . But it is evident from ...
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