The Institutes of Justinian: With English Introduction, Translation, and NotesLongmans, Green, 1869 - 606 páginas |
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... in early Rome . statement that the plebs did not belong to a gens , especially if the expres- sion in the text is considered as referring to the early times of Rome . Judges . conduct of religious ceremonies , was made , 4 INTRODUCTION .
... in early Rome . statement that the plebs did not belong to a gens , especially if the expres- sion in the text is considered as referring to the early times of Rome . Judges . conduct of religious ceremonies , was made , 4 INTRODUCTION .
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... considered manifestly unjust ; * and we know that , among other things , they expressly refused the connubium to the plebs . The Twelve Tables , as fixing and proclaiming the law , were un- doubtedly a source of great strength to the ...
... considered manifestly unjust ; * and we know that , among other things , they expressly refused the connubium to the plebs . The Twelve Tables , as fixing and proclaiming the law , were un- doubtedly a source of great strength to the ...
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... considered one of the most dignified that could occupy the evening of a life of public service and magisterial honours . In the earlier times of the republic the patricians alone knew the days on which it was or was not lawful to ...
... considered one of the most dignified that could occupy the evening of a life of public service and magisterial honours . In the earlier times of the republic the patricians alone knew the days on which it was or was not lawful to ...
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... considered the first and greatest of jurists , and every epithet which succeeding writers could devise to express wisdom , learning , and eloquence was heaped on him in profusion . We know , from the Digest , of his Books of Questions ...
... considered the first and greatest of jurists , and every epithet which succeeding writers could devise to express wisdom , learning , and eloquence was heaped on him in profusion . We know , from the Digest , of his Books of Questions ...
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... arrogation , which in ancient times could only be effected by a vote in the comitia curiata , it being considered a matter of public policy to keep a watch over such a proceeding , lest the last of his 32 INTRODUCTION .
... arrogation , which in ancient times could only be effected by a vote in the comitia curiata , it being considered a matter of public policy to keep a watch over such a proceeding , lest the last of his 32 INTRODUCTION .
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