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Page vii
... possessed with an unconquerable desire of changing it , a desire of giving some rule , somewhat of the general , systematic and permanent to the world before them . A terrible and often tyrannical power , which commits a thousand crimes ...
... possessed with an unconquerable desire of changing it , a desire of giving some rule , somewhat of the general , systematic and permanent to the world before them . A terrible and often tyrannical power , which commits a thousand crimes ...
Page xv
... the Ascendant does not acquire . ) II.8 . ( 3 ) By means of Slaves in whom he has the Usufruct ; ( 4 ) By means of Persons Possessed by him in good II.9 . faith as Slaves . ' II . 10 . II . II . II Analysis of the Institutes . XV.
... the Ascendant does not acquire . ) II.8 . ( 3 ) By means of Slaves in whom he has the Usufruct ; ( 4 ) By means of Persons Possessed by him in good II.9 . faith as Slaves . ' II . 10 . II . II . II Analysis of the Institutes . XV.
Page 52
... possession of rights : status generally implies the posses- sion of rights , but may denote mere obnoxiousness to duties , e . g . the sta- tus of a slave . See Austin , Lecture XII . Caput includes the three elements of Liberty ...
... possession of rights : status generally implies the posses- sion of rights , but may denote mere obnoxiousness to duties , e . g . the sta- tus of a slave . See Austin , Lecture XII . Caput includes the three elements of Liberty ...
Page 60
... possession of goods or accept an inheritance given in trust for 1 Gaius I. 189 , 191 . 3 2 This does not mean that the portion of the agreement beneficial to the pupil can be enforced by the tutor , and the portion detrimental to him be ...
... possession of goods or accept an inheritance given in trust for 1 Gaius I. 189 , 191 . 3 2 This does not mean that the portion of the agreement beneficial to the pupil can be enforced by the tutor , and the portion detrimental to him be ...
Page 76
... possession of his property ; and those effects which would be deteriorated by delay are ordered to be sold by the curator ( in such case ) 1 Ulpian maintained the contrary , D. 26. 10. 3. 5 . 2 C. 5. 43. 3 .. 3 The cognitio suspecti ...
... possession of his property ; and those effects which would be deteriorated by delay are ordered to be sold by the curator ( in such case ) 1 Ulpian maintained the contrary , D. 26. 10. 3. 5 . 2 C. 5. 43. 3 .. 3 The cognitio suspecti ...
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Page 459 - Conubium habent cives Romani cum civibus Romanis ; cum Latinis autem et peregrinis ita, si concessum sit ; cum servis nullum est conubium.
Page 86 - Et post multas Sabinianorum et Proculianorum ambiguitates placuit media sententia existimantium, si ea species ad materiam reduci possit, eum videri dominum esse, qui materiae dominus fuerat, si non possit reduci, eum potius intellegi dominum qui fecerit: ut ecce vas conflatum potest ad rudem massam...