A Summary of the Roman Civil Law: Illustrated by Commentaries on and Parallels from the Mosaic, Canon, Mohammedan, English and Foreign Law : with an Appendix, Map, and General Index, Volume 1V. and R. Stevens and Sons, 1849 |
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Pagina x
... custom , fear , or love of tranquillity at all hazards , did execute such sentences for them at their request , even though it was contrary to Roman Law . It must also be doubted whether the Jews ever attained any literary eminence ...
... custom , fear , or love of tranquillity at all hazards , did execute such sentences for them at their request , even though it was contrary to Roman Law . It must also be doubted whether the Jews ever attained any literary eminence ...
Pagina xi
... customs of the Ramnes , Tities , and Luceres , the nations of which his new kingdom was composed , whithersoever derived , as were most applicable to the state of government which he introduced , reserving a further power of legislation ...
... customs of the Ramnes , Tities , and Luceres , the nations of which his new kingdom was composed , whithersoever derived , as were most applicable to the state of government which he introduced , reserving a further power of legislation ...
Pagina xiv
... custom . Charters were granted and contracts entered into ; interpretations were given by the Courts where the case at issue was not directly provided for ; Civil Law maxims and principles were introduced in certain branches by standard ...
... custom . Charters were granted and contracts entered into ; interpretations were given by the Courts where the case at issue was not directly provided for ; Civil Law maxims and principles were introduced in certain branches by standard ...
Pagina 8
... custom , which will be treated of in its place . the Mons Aven- lia , A. U. c . 415 . tinus . Lex Pub- Lex Hortensia , A. U. C. 478 . Actiones Juris published , A.U. c . 441 , by Gneus Flavius . Sextus Ælius the Tripartita . · $ 15 ...
... custom , which will be treated of in its place . the Mons Aven- lia , A. U. c . 415 . tinus . Lex Pub- Lex Hortensia , A. U. C. 478 . Actiones Juris published , A.U. c . 441 , by Gneus Flavius . Sextus Ælius the Tripartita . · $ 15 ...
Pagina 10
... customs of the place where he professes it , and knows how to put it in practice ; and if I must adduce examples , I would name Sextus Elius , Marcus Manlius and Publius Mucius . " PUBLIUS MUCIUS and Brutus flourished about the year of ...
... customs of the place where he professes it , and knows how to put it in practice ; and if I must adduce examples , I would name Sextus Elius , Marcus Manlius and Publius Mucius . " PUBLIUS MUCIUS and Brutus flourished about the year of ...
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Pagina 546 - And Pharaoh's daughter said unto her, Take this child away, and nurse it for me, and I will give thee thy wages.
Pagina 422 - We cannot allow the colonies to check, or discourage in any degree, a traffic so beneficial to the nation.
Pagina 128 - Ceteris servis, non in nostrum morem descriptis per familiam ministeriis, utuntur. Suam quisque sedem, suos penates regit. Frumenti modum dominus, aut pecoris aut vestis, ut colono, injungit: et servus hactenus paret; cetera domus officia uxor ac liberi exsequuntur.
Pagina 13 - Britain may hereafter enjoy the same except the Right and Privilege of sitting in the House of Lords and the Privileges depending thereon and particularly the Right of sitting upon the Trials of Peers.
Pagina 480 - And each of the parties shall say to the other, ' I call upon these persons here present to witness that I, AB, do take thee CD to be my lawful wedded wife [or husband.'] Provided also, that there be no lawful impediment to the marriage of such parties.
Pagina 500 - But with us, in the politer reign of Charles the Second, this power of correction began to be doubted...
Pagina 640 - Of this are all hospitals for the maintenance of the poor, sick, and impotent ; and all colleges both in our universities and out of them.
Pagina 416 - On the arrival of the Normans here, it seems not improbable, that they, who were strangers to any other than a feudal state, might give some sparks of enfranchisement to such wretched persons as fell to their share, by admitting them, as well as others, to the oath of fealty ; which conferred a right of protection, and raised the tenant to a kind of estate superior to downright slavery, but inferior to every other condition.
Pagina 525 - In case of divorce a mensa et thoro, the law allows alimony to the wife : which is that allowance which is made to a woman for her support out of the husband's estate : being settled at the discretion of the ecclesiastical judge, on consideration of all the circumstances of the case. This is sometimes called her estovers...
Pagina 417 - Neither of the one sort nor of the other have we any number in England. And of the first I never knewe any in the realme in my time ; of the seconde so fewe there be that it is not almost worth the speaking.