The Institutes of Justinian: With English Introduction, Translation, and NotesLongmans, Green, 1869 - 606 páginas |
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... Roman law which are not sufficiently supported by evidence to require notice in a commentary on an elementary trea- tise . I have endeavoured , in a work which is only intended for those who are unacquainted with Roman law , to state ...
... Roman law which are not sufficiently supported by evidence to require notice in a commentary on an elementary trea- tise . I have endeavoured , in a work which is only intended for those who are unacquainted with Roman law , to state ...
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... Roman law . During the long Object of the space of preceding centuries the law had under- Introduction . gone as ... Roman people , had been only gradually unfolded , modified , and matured . It is as impossible to understand the ...
... Roman law . During the long Object of the space of preceding centuries the law had under- Introduction . gone as ... Roman people , had been only gradually unfolded , modified , and matured . It is as impossible to understand the ...
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... ROMAN LAW . 2. However obscure may be the history of early Rome , we cannot doubt that Roman citizens were , from a very early period , composed of two distinct The Populus . bodies , the populus and the plebs , of which the first alone ...
... ROMAN LAW . 2. However obscure may be the history of early Rome , we cannot doubt that Roman citizens were , from a very early period , composed of two distinct The Populus . bodies , the populus and the plebs , of which the first alone ...
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... Roman public and private law as it existed in the times previous to the Gallic invasion ; and to find , also , that the whole body of law was at least coloured by the infusion of a foreign element . We should naturally think that there ...
... Roman public and private law as it existed in the times previous to the Gallic invasion ; and to find , also , that the whole body of law was at least coloured by the infusion of a foreign element . We should naturally think that there ...
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... Roman citizens ; and in 309 , only four years after the abolition of the Decem- virate , the Canuleian law gave the connubium to the plebs , and the marriage of a patrician with a plebeian was no longer forbidden by law . This change ...
... Roman citizens ; and in 309 , only four years after the abolition of the Decem- virate , the Canuleian law gave the connubium to the plebs , and the marriage of a patrician with a plebeian was no longer forbidden by law . This change ...
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