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... unless he have some acquaintance with the Roman Jurisprudence . Nothing has done more to deter the student from entering upon the pursuit of the Roman Law , however super- ficially , than the want of some book which pre- sents a plain ...
... unless he have some acquaintance with the Roman Jurisprudence . Nothing has done more to deter the student from entering upon the pursuit of the Roman Law , however super- ficially , than the want of some book which pre- sents a plain ...
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... unless confirmed by the people . It is necessary here to explain the constitution and au- thority of the Senate during the Republic , and under the emperors . It appears that during the 1 Hein . Ant . I. 2. 14 % 2 Id . 1. 2. 10 , and ...
... unless confirmed by the people . It is necessary here to explain the constitution and au- thority of the Senate during the Republic , and under the emperors . It appears that during the 1 Hein . Ant . I. 2. 14 % 2 Id . 1. 2. 10 , and ...
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... unless declared to be so in the body of the decree , until the time of Justinian2 . Edicta were general in their application , as for instance the edict of Augustus declaring that the evidence of slaves should be taken in cases of ...
... unless declared to be so in the body of the decree , until the time of Justinian2 . Edicta were general in their application , as for instance the edict of Augustus declaring that the evidence of slaves should be taken in cases of ...
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... unless it were specially granted him ; and no slave to acquire more than the privileges of a Latinus if manumitted under the age of thirty years ' . Lex Fusia Caninia . The Lex Fusia Caninia was passed A.D. 8 . 2 It appears from another ...
... unless it were specially granted him ; and no slave to acquire more than the privileges of a Latinus if manumitted under the age of thirty years ' . Lex Fusia Caninia . The Lex Fusia Caninia was passed A.D. 8 . 2 It appears from another ...
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... unless they had been duly emancipated . Ac- cording to Ulpian it rested upon ancient custom ' . No one could be paterfamilias with respect to his own children unless he were sui juris ; and who- soever was sui juris in a legal sense was ...
... unless they had been duly emancipated . Ac- cording to Ulpian it rested upon ancient custom ' . No one could be paterfamilias with respect to his own children unless he were sui juris ; and who- soever was sui juris in a legal sense was ...
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