The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2G. Virtue, 1850 |
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... civil or Ro- THE vain titles of the victories of Jus- man law . tinian are crumbled into dust ; but the name of the legislator is inscribed on a fair and everlasting monument . Under his reign , and by his care , the civil jurisprudence ...
... civil or Ro- THE vain titles of the victories of Jus- man law . tinian are crumbled into dust ; but the name of the legislator is inscribed on a fair and everlasting monument . Under his reign , and by his care , the civil jurisprudence ...
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... civil lawyers . however , by the sages of Rome , who , in a stricter sense , may be considered as the authors of the civil law . The alteration of the idiom and manners of the Romans rendered the style of the twelve tables less familiar ...
... civil lawyers . however , by the sages of Rome , who , in a stricter sense , may be considered as the authors of the civil law . The alteration of the idiom and manners of the Romans rendered the style of the twelve tables less familiar ...
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... civil transactions , of or above the value of one mark of silver . It appears that in criminal cases the com- bat was the privilege of the accuser , who , except in a charge of treason , avenged his personal injury , or the death of ...
... civil transactions , of or above the value of one mark of silver . It appears that in criminal cases the com- bat was the privilege of the accuser , who , except in a charge of treason , avenged his personal injury , or the death of ...
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