Institutes and History of Roman Private Law: With Catena of TextsThe Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2008 - 1048 strán (strany) |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 5 z 82.
Strana xv
... acquired — must make some demand upon independent study and the mental energy of the law - student . My special object was , as far as possible , to make the sources speak for them- selves . To these the beginner's attention must be ...
... acquired — must make some demand upon independent study and the mental energy of the law - student . My special object was , as far as possible , to make the sources speak for them- selves . To these the beginner's attention must be ...
Strana 6
... ( acquired rights ) , unless either the statute attributes to itself retrospective power , or the latter is required by its special nature , its object , or the higher idea of Law , and therefore is to be taken as having been intended a ...
... ( acquired rights ) , unless either the statute attributes to itself retrospective power , or the latter is required by its special nature , its object , or the higher idea of Law , and therefore is to be taken as having been intended a ...
Strana 27
... acquired political equality with the Patricians , and finally secured acceptance of the democratic principle in the constitution . The first result of the contest was the recognition of leaders and officers of the Plebs , the ' tribuni ...
... acquired political equality with the Patricians , and finally secured acceptance of the democratic principle in the constitution . The first result of the contest was the recognition of leaders and officers of the Plebs , the ' tribuni ...
Strana 29
... acquired joint government by a share in the Consulship and , soon afterwards , admission to the newly formed Patrician offices ; to the censorship and praetorship , in particular . The constitution did indeed acquire a more democratic ...
... acquired joint government by a share in the Consulship and , soon afterwards , admission to the newly formed Patrician offices ; to the censorship and praetorship , in particular . The constitution did indeed acquire a more democratic ...
Strana 30
... acquired a position of power bordering on sole imperium , by which the State was certainly preserved from the ruin into which the civil wars threatened to plunge it , and anarchy was disposed of , but the Republic also really ceased to ...
... acquired a position of power bordering on sole imperium , by which the State was certainly preserved from the ruin into which the civil wars threatened to plunge it , and anarchy was disposed of , but the Republic also really ceased to ...
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Institutes and History of Roman Private Law with Catena of Texts Carl Salkowski Úplné zobrazenie - 1886 |
Institutes and History of Roman Private Law: With Catena of Texts Carl Salkowski Úplné zobrazenie - 1886 |
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