The Institutes of Justinian: With English Introduction, Translation, and NotesLongmans, Green, 1869 - 606 páginas |
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... civil polity . The heads of religion were not a priestly caste , but were citizens , in all other respects like their fellows , except that they were invested with peculiar sacred offices . The king was at the head of the religious body ...
... civil polity . The heads of religion were not a priestly caste , but were citizens , in all other respects like their fellows , except that they were invested with peculiar sacred offices . The king was at the head of the religious body ...
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... Civil causes were decided by the king in his quality of pontifex maximus , or by the subordinate pontifices acting under him , as all the private law of the populus was so mixed up with the sacred law , that it was part of the duty of a ...
... Civil causes were decided by the king in his quality of pontifex maximus , or by the subordinate pontifices acting under him , as all the private law of the populus was so mixed up with the sacred law , that it was part of the duty of a ...
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... civil process . By degrees such a system was introduced and fully established , and the jus honorarium , the law of the prætors * ( qui honores gere- bant ) , was spoken of as having a distinct place by the side , and as the complement ...
... civil process . By degrees such a system was introduced and fully established , and the jus honorarium , the law of the prætors * ( qui honores gere- bant ) , was spoken of as having a distinct place by the side , and as the complement ...
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... civil administration , and perhaps even in matters of private law.§ The senate comprised the richest and most influential men in the State ; the disruption of society attending the civil wars strengthened their influence ; and the ...
... civil administration , and perhaps even in matters of private law.§ The senate comprised the richest and most influential men in the State ; the disruption of society attending the civil wars strengthened their influence ; and the ...
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... civil position of the latter , the creation of episcopal courts , and many other similar innovations , gave rise to direct specific changes in the law . But its influence is even more remarkable in the changes which were suggested by ...
... civil position of the latter , the creation of episcopal courts , and many other similar innovations , gave rise to direct specific changes in the law . But its influence is even more remarkable in the changes which were suggested by ...
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