The Institutes of Justinian: With English Introduction, Translation, and NotesLongmans, Green, 1869 - 606 páginas |
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... appointed to adjudge suits in which persons who were not citizens were parties , could not bind strangers within the narrow and technical limits in which Romans were accustomed to move . Many of the most important parts of Roman law ...
... appointed to adjudge suits in which persons who were not citizens were parties , could not bind strangers within the narrow and technical limits in which Romans were accustomed to move . Many of the most important parts of Roman law ...
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... appointed by the emperor to draw up an edict , partly from existing edicts , partly according to his own opinion of what was necessary , which should serve as the guide and rule of all succeeding prætors . The edict which he drew up and ...
... appointed by the emperor to draw up an edict , partly from existing edicts , partly according to his own opinion of what was necessary , which should serve as the guide and rule of all succeeding prætors . The edict which he drew up and ...
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... appointed to the office is unknown . The Digest contains a greater number of extracts from his writings than from those of any jurist . Besides these extracts , we also possess fragments of his composition in twenty - nine titles ...
... appointed to the office is unknown . The Digest contains a greater number of extracts from his writings than from those of any jurist . Besides these extracts , we also possess fragments of his composition in twenty - nine titles ...
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... appointed to The Digest . draw up the code , and who had recommended him- self to the emperor by the energy and ability he had shown , was instructed , in conjunction with a body of coadjutors whom he selected to the number of sixteen ...
... appointed to The Digest . draw up the code , and who had recommended him- self to the emperor by the energy and ability he had shown , was instructed , in conjunction with a body of coadjutors whom he selected to the number of sixteen ...
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... appointed to draw it up . This elementary work is the Institutes . It was formed on the basis of the Institutes of Gaius , alterations being made to bring it into harmony with the Digest and Code . cisions . 32. There were still some ...
... appointed to draw it up . This elementary work is the Institutes . It was formed on the basis of the Institutes of Gaius , alterations being made to bring it into harmony with the Digest and Code . cisions . 32. There were still some ...
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