The Institutes of Justinian: With English Introduction, Translation, and NotesLongmans, Green, 1869 - 606 páginas |
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... means of removing , as far as was then thought possible , the political distinction between the orders . ment of poli- How little the object was really accomplished is tical equality notorious . Although half the decemvirs were ...
... means of removing , as far as was then thought possible , the political distinction between the orders . ment of poli- How little the object was really accomplished is tical equality notorious . Although half the decemvirs were ...
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... means of the pliant forms of the prætorian actions . Gradually the cases , as well as the modes in which he would thus interfere , grew more and more certain and recognized , and thus a body of equitable principles was introduced into ...
... means of the pliant forms of the prætorian actions . Gradually the cases , as well as the modes in which he would thus interfere , grew more and more certain and recognized , and thus a body of equitable principles was introduced into ...
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... mean upright , and thus to have found an equivalent in the Latin Justinianus . He was born at Taurisium in Bulgaria , about the year A.D. 482 , and having been adopted by his uncle , the Emperor Justin , succeeded him as sole emperor in ...
... mean upright , and thus to have found an equivalent in the Latin Justinianus . He was born at Taurisium in Bulgaria , about the year A.D. 482 , and having been adopted by his uncle , the Emperor Justin , succeeded him as sole emperor in ...
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... mean by saying that the deceased is represented , that is , again made present and brought before us , the Roman jurists expressed by saying that his person had been shifted to those who suc- ceeded in his place . II . THINGS . 50. The ...
... mean by saying that the deceased is represented , that is , again made present and brought before us , the Roman jurists expressed by saying that his person had been shifted to those who suc- ceeded in his place . II . THINGS . 50. The ...
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... the power ' of a person ; or it may mean the hand of a conqueror or plun- derer , and thus originally things manu capta would be the booty of plunderers . In nostro be in nostro patrimonio , i.e. we could INTRODUCTION . 41.
... the power ' of a person ; or it may mean the hand of a conqueror or plun- derer , and thus originally things manu capta would be the booty of plunderers . In nostro be in nostro patrimonio , i.e. we could INTRODUCTION . 41.
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