The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 8A. Strahan; and T. Cadell ... and W. Davies, 1797 |
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Side 80
... last will of a citizen might be altered during his life or refcinded after his death : the perfons whom he named might die before him , or reject the inherit- ance , or be exposed to fome legal difqualification . In the contemplation of ...
... last will of a citizen might be altered during his life or refcinded after his death : the perfons whom he named might die before him , or reject the inherit- ance , or be exposed to fome legal difqualification . In the contemplation of ...
Side 81
... last request , which the judges before the age of Augustus were authorised to enforce . A codicil might be ex- preffed in any mode , or in any language ; but the fubfcription of five witneffes must declare that it was the genuine ...
... last request , which the judges before the age of Augustus were authorised to enforce . A codicil might be ex- preffed in any mode , or in any language ; but the fubfcription of five witneffes must declare that it was the genuine ...
Side 89
... last instance of Roman cruelty in the punishment of the most atrocious crimes 7. But this act of juftice , or revenge , 1 170 Aulus Gellius ( Noct . Attic . xx , 1. ) borrowed his story from the Commentaries of Q. Labeo on the xii ...
... last instance of Roman cruelty in the punishment of the most atrocious crimes 7. But this act of juftice , or revenge , 1 170 Aulus Gellius ( Noct . Attic . xx , 1. ) borrowed his story from the Commentaries of Q. Labeo on the xii ...
Side 107
... last century had been counted and declared , he might peaceably fecede to any of the allied cities of Italy , or Greece , or Afia 204 His fame and fortunes were preserved , at least to his children , by this civil death ; and he might ...
... last century had been counted and declared , he might peaceably fecede to any of the allied cities of Italy , or Greece , or Afia 204 His fame and fortunes were preserved , at least to his children , by this civil death ; and he might ...
Side 108
... last confolation , and it was still denied even by the clemency of the Antonines . A volun- tary death , which , in the cafe of a capital offence , intervened between the accufation and the fen- tence , was admitted as a confeffion of ...
... last confolation , and it was still denied even by the clemency of the Antonines . A volun- tary death , which , in the cafe of a capital offence , intervened between the accufation and the fen- tence , was admitted as a confeffion of ...
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