The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 5John Murray, 1903 |
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Side vi
... EDICTS OF THE MAGISTRATES AND EMPERORS . -AUTHORITY OF THE CIVILIANS . -CODE , PANDECTS , NOVELS , AND INSTI- TUTES ... Edict Constitutions of the Emperors 268 Their legislative Power Their Rescripts Forms of the Roman Law Succession of ...
... EDICTS OF THE MAGISTRATES AND EMPERORS . -AUTHORITY OF THE CIVILIANS . -CODE , PANDECTS , NOVELS , AND INSTI- TUTES ... Edict Constitutions of the Emperors 268 Their legislative Power Their Rescripts Forms of the Roman Law Succession of ...
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... edict of Theodoric is still extant , in one hundred and fifty - four articles.a • This edict was promulgated in A.D. 500 , and its laws applied to the Goths and to the Romans . While the Goths re- tained the exclusive possession of arms ...
... edict of Theodoric is still extant , in one hundred and fifty - four articles.a • This edict was promulgated in A.D. 500 , and its laws applied to the Goths and to the Romans . While the Goths re- tained the exclusive possession of arms ...
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... edicts were framed to prevent the abuses , the neglect , or the depredations of the citizens themselves ; and a professed architect , the annual sum of two hundred pounds of gold , twenty - five thousand tiles , and the receipt of ...
... edicts were framed to prevent the abuses , the neglect , or the depredations of the citizens themselves ; and a professed architect , the annual sum of two hundred pounds of gold , twenty - five thousand tiles , and the receipt of ...
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... edict ) was left open for the unhappy females who had prostituted their persons on the theatre , and they were permitted to contract a legal union with the most illustrious of the Romans.2 28 27 Anonym . de Antiquitat . C. P. 1. iii ...
... edict ) was left open for the unhappy females who had prostituted their persons on the theatre , and they were permitted to contract a legal union with the most illustrious of the Romans.2 28 27 Anonym . de Antiquitat . C. P. 1. iii ...
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... edict of Justinian , which was often repeated and sometimes executed , announced his firm resolution to support the innocent , and to chastise the guilty , of every denomination and colour . Yet the balance of justice was still inclined ...
... edict of Justinian , which was often repeated and sometimes executed , announced his firm resolution to support the innocent , and to chastise the guilty , of every denomination and colour . Yet the balance of justice was still inclined ...
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