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... command in that author's definition of law . Now , the root of jus - in fact , we may say , the word itself -is undoubtedly represented in the first syllable of jubeo and jussum ; and the old formula of proposing a Roman lex— Velitis ...
... command in that author's definition of law . Now , the root of jus - in fact , we may say , the word itself -is undoubtedly represented in the first syllable of jubeo and jussum ; and the old formula of proposing a Roman lex— Velitis ...
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... command im- poses is just or right . That is to say , the party does the act , or the party observes the forbearance , which is jussum or directum by the author of the command , " and , in the note , " Just is that which is jussum , the ...
... command im- poses is just or right . That is to say , the party does the act , or the party observes the forbearance , which is jussum or directum by the author of the command , " and , in the note , " Just is that which is jussum , the ...
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... command . 89 Sometimes justus appears to be taken from the de- veloped or specialised sense of jus ( = law ) , so as to be almost exactly equivalent to our lawful " . How the word ultimately reached the wide and somewhat vague moral ...
... command . 89 Sometimes justus appears to be taken from the de- veloped or specialised sense of jus ( = law ) , so as to be almost exactly equivalent to our lawful " . How the word ultimately reached the wide and somewhat vague moral ...
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... privatique juris peritissimus quid lex esset hisce verbis definivit : Lex , inquit , est generale jussum populi aut plebis rogante magistratu . 4 Gaius 1. 3 . 5 Just . Instt . 1. 2. 4 . " A lex is a general command of the people.
... privatique juris peritissimus quid lex esset hisce verbis definivit : Lex , inquit , est generale jussum populi aut plebis rogante magistratu . 4 Gaius 1. 3 . 5 Just . Instt . 1. 2. 4 . " A lex is a general command of the people.
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... command is to bind . The fact of its being the command of a number ( i.e. here , the people or plebs ) , as necessarily in- volves its statement to those by whom it is made . This statement is , in fact , expressed by the final words of ...
... command is to bind . The fact of its being the command of a number ( i.e. here , the people or plebs ) , as necessarily in- volves its statement to those by whom it is made . This statement is , in fact , expressed by the final words of ...
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