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... wife and children , and his property in his rude implements of hunting and weapons of defence , represent the germs of the Civil law of the most complicated societies , and of the wealthiest communities . A system of law existing among ...
... wife and children , and his property in his rude implements of hunting and weapons of defence , represent the germs of the Civil law of the most complicated societies , and of the wealthiest communities . A system of law existing among ...
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... wife ; whatever is acquired by the wife belongs to the husband , except it be vested in trustees to her separate use . This power was gradually reduced and extinguished . strained , The rigour of the patria potestas , originating How re ...
... wife ; whatever is acquired by the wife belongs to the husband , except it be vested in trustees to her separate use . This power was gradually reduced and extinguished . strained , The rigour of the patria potestas , originating How re ...
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... wife came in manu mariti , and so was entitled to a full par- ticipation in the Jus divinum and humanum . The children born of this marriage were called Patrimi and Matrimi , from whom only the Flamens and vestal virgins could be chosen ...
... wife came in manu mariti , and so was entitled to a full par- ticipation in the Jus divinum and humanum . The children born of this marriage were called Patrimi and Matrimi , from whom only the Flamens and vestal virgins could be chosen ...
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... wife became the property of the husband , and all that she might acquire vested in him . When the domum ductio1 took place the emptio by the sponsus must have been completed . The bride on that occasion had with her three asses ; one ...
... wife became the property of the husband , and all that she might acquire vested in him . When the domum ductio1 took place the emptio by the sponsus must have been completed . The bride on that occasion had with her three asses ; one ...
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... wife was remancipated to her family in the pre- sence of seven witnesses . In the case of Usus the marriage was dissolved Usurpatio . Usurpatione . We have seen that the absence of the wife from the husband's house for three nights in ...
... wife was remancipated to her family in the pre- sence of seven witnesses . In the case of Usus the marriage was dissolved Usurpatio . Usurpatione . We have seen that the absence of the wife from the husband's house for three nights in ...
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