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Printed for A. STRAHAN; and T. CADELL Jun. and W. DAVIES (Succeffors to Mr. CADELL) in the Strand.
M DCC XCVII.
Idea of the Roman Jurifprudence.-The Laws of the Kings.
-The Twelve Tables of the Decemvirs.-The Laws of
the People.-The Decrees of the Senate.-The Edicts of
the Magiftrates and Emperors.-Authority of the Civi-
lians.-Code, Pandects, Novels, and Inflitutes of Jufti-
nian :—I, Rights of Perfons.-II. Rights of Things.-
III.-Private Injuries and Actions.-IV. Grimes and
Punishments.
VOL. VIII.
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534-565. The Novels
533 The Institutes
I. OF PERSONS. Freemen and Slaves
Fathers and Children
Limitations of the paternal Authority
Hufbands and Wives
The religions Rites of Marriage
Freedom of the matrimonial Contract
Liberty and Abuse of Divorce
Limitations of the Liberty of Divorce
Inceft, Concubines, and Baftards
Guardians and Wards
II. OF THINGS. Right of Property
Of Inheritance and Succeffion
Civil Degrees of Kindred
Introduction and Liberty of Teftaments
Legacies
ib.
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48
5x
53
57
59
бо
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66
68
79
74
75
77
Codicils and Trufts
III. OF ACTIONS
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82
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Reign of the younger Juftin.-Embassy of the Avars.-Their
Settlement on the Danube.-Conquest of Italy by the Lom-
bards.-Adoption and Reign of Tiberius.-Of Maurice.
-State of Italy under the Lombards and the Exarchs.-Of
Ravenna.-Diftrefs of Rome.-Character and Pontificate
of Gregory the First.
Embaffy of the Avars
115
Alboin, King of the Lombards-his Valour, Love,
568-570. Conqueft of a great Part of Italy by the Lom-
bards
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