| William Smith, Charles Anthon - 1846 - 402 pagine
...of the time he publicly exposed the debtor on iba nundinae, and proclaimed the amount of ha debt. If no person released the prisoner by paying the debt, the creditor might sell hii as a slave or put him to death. If there were several creditors, the letter of the law allow ed... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1851 - 486 pagine
...which time he publicly exposed the debtor on three nundina, and proclaimed the amount of his debt. If no person released the prisoner by paying the debt,...their share of his body in proportion to their debt. Gellius says that there was no instance of a creditor ever having adopted this extreme mode of satisfying... | |
| William Smith - 1851 - 366 pagine
...NOMEN. time he publicly exposed the debtor on three nundinae, and proclaimed the amount of his debt. If no person released the prisoner by paying the debt,...there were several creditors, the letter of the law allow ed them to cut the debtor in pieces, and to ;ake their share of his body in proportion to their... | |
| William Smith - 1854 - 396 pagine
...which time he publicly exposed the debtor on three nundinae, and proclaimed the amount of his debt. If no person released the prisoner by paying the debt,...there were several creditors, the letter of the law allow ed them to cut the debtor in pieces, and to take their share of his body in proportion to their... | |
| Marcus Moritz Kalisch - 1855 - 672 pagine
...which time he publicly exposed the debtor on three nnndinae, and proclaimed the amount of his debt If no person released the prisoner by paying the debt,...their share of his body in proportion to their debt Although, as Gellius says, there was no instance of a creditor having adopted this extreme mode of... | |
| John Bouvier - 1855 - 774 pagine
...which time he publicly exposed the debtor, on three nundinae, and proclaimed the amount of his debt. If no person released the prisoner by paying the debt,...a slave or put him to death. If there were several debtors, the letter of the law allowed them to cut the debtor in pieces, and take their share of his... | |
| John Bouvier - 1870 - 900 pagine
...time he publicly exposed the debtor, on three Hiniilinn. and proclaimed the amount of his debt. If no person released the prisoner by paying the debt,...the law allowed them to cut the debtor in pieces and take their share of his body in proportion to their debt. Gellins says that there was no instance of... | |
| James Hadley - 1873 - 360 pagine
...opportunities, however, either to pay himself or get somebody to pay for him, if payment still failed, he could sell him as a slave, or put him to death; if there were several creditors, they could cut his body into pieces and divide it among them. This extreme severity was afterward softened;... | |
| James Hadley - 1874 - 366 pagine
...opportunities, however, either to pay himself or get somebody to pay for him, if payment still failed, he could sell him as a slave, or put him to death; if there were several creditors, they could cut his body into pieces and divide it among them. This extreme severity was afterward softened;... | |
| John Bouvier - 1874 - 746 pagine
...he publicly exposed the debtor, on three iiNHí/ííia?, and proclaimed ihe amount of his «lebt. If no person released the prisoner by paying the debt, the creditor might t-ell him as a slave «'Г put him to death. If there were several creditors, the letter of the law... | |
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