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... took one third for the purposes of colonizing , and gave back the rest ; this established the laws of Mensuration . Fifthly . The subdivision of property , wherein the purchaser had conveyed to him certain rights without which the ...
... took one third for the purposes of colonizing , and gave back the rest ; this established the laws of Mensuration . Fifthly . The subdivision of property , wherein the purchaser had conveyed to him certain rights without which the ...
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... took the Institutes of Gaius ' as a model , following his arrangement , and in many instances copying his very words . It was pub- lished together with the Digest . It is divided into four books , which are again subdivided into titles ...
... took the Institutes of Gaius ' as a model , following his arrangement , and in many instances copying his very words . It was pub- lished together with the Digest . It is divided into four books , which are again subdivided into titles ...
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... took place in the proceed- Sortitio . ings during the sortitio , which was the arranging the order of voting of the centuries by ballot . 195 tallies , the number of the centuries , marked from I to 195 , were put into an urn and drawn ...
... took place in the proceed- Sortitio . ings during the sortitio , which was the arranging the order of voting of the centuries by ballot . 195 tallies , the number of the centuries , marked from I to 195 , were put into an urn and drawn ...
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... took place , which was Confirma- done 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 ...
... took place , which was Confirma- done 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 ...
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... took the earliest opportunity to proclaim his liberty , and received his share of the money thus fraudulently obtained . To suppress this it became necessary to consign such an one to perpetual slavery ; but the buyer , must be ignorant ...
... took the earliest opportunity to proclaim his liberty , and received his share of the money thus fraudulently obtained . To suppress this it became necessary to consign such an one to perpetual slavery ; but the buyer , must be ignorant ...
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