Corpus Juris Civilis. InstitutionesThomas Cooper P. Byrne, 1812 - 714 էջ |
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... become scarce ; together with some additional notes , and a brief history of Roman Jurisprudence , by way of preface . On reading with attention Harris's Translation , I found the language so verbose , that I sat down to translate the ...
... become scarce ; together with some additional notes , and a brief history of Roman Jurisprudence , by way of preface . On reading with attention Harris's Translation , I found the language so verbose , that I sat down to translate the ...
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... become equally renowned for a religious observance of justice , as for warlike triumphs . I. Quorum utramque viam cum summis vigiliis , summâque provi- dentiâ , annuente Deo , perfecimus : et bellicos quidem sudores nostros barbaricæ ...
... become equally renowned for a religious observance of justice , as for warlike triumphs . I. Quorum utramque viam cum summis vigiliis , summâque provi- dentiâ , annuente Deo , perfecimus : et bellicos quidem sudores nostros barbaricæ ...
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... become so either by the law of nations , that is , by cap- tivity ; or by the civil law ; as when a free person , above the age of twenty , suffers himself to be sold , for the sake of sharing the price given for him . De liberorum et ...
... become so either by the law of nations , that is , by cap- tivity ; or by the civil law ; as when a free person , above the age of twenty , suffers himself to be sold , for the sake of sharing the price given for him . De liberorum et ...
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... become Roman citizens ; the only liberty that can now be conя ferred . NON tamen cuicunque volenti manumittere licet : nam is , qui in fraudem creditorum manumittit , ni- hil agit : quia lex Ælia Sentia impe- dit libertatem . Every ...
... become Roman citizens ; the only liberty that can now be conя ferred . NON tamen cuicunque volenti manumittere licet : nam is , qui in fraudem creditorum manumittit , ni- hil agit : quia lex Ælia Sentia impe- dit libertatem . Every ...
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... becomes free by being instituted an heir , although his freedom be not mentioned : for our constitution respects not only the insolvent master , but , by a new act of humanity , it extends generally ; so that the institution of an heir ...
... becomes free by being instituted an heir , although his freedom be not mentioned : for our constitution respects not only the insolvent master , but , by a new act of humanity , it extends generally ; so that the institution of an heir ...
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