The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 5G. Bell & sons, 1901 |
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... royal laws became odious or obso- lete ; the mysterious deposit was silently preserved by the priests and nobles ; and , at the end of sixty years , the citizens of Rome still complained that they were ruled by the arbitrary sentence of ...
... royal laws became odious or obso- lete ; the mysterious deposit was silently preserved by the priests and nobles ; and , at the end of sixty years , the citizens of Rome still complained that they were ruled by the arbitrary sentence of ...
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... royal mandates and constitutions . " + During four centuries , from Hadrian to Justinian , the public and private jurisprudence was moulded by the will of the sovereign ; and few institutions , either human or divine , were permitted to ...
... royal mandates and constitutions . " + During four centuries , from Hadrian to Justinian , the public and private jurisprudence was moulded by the will of the sovereign ; and few institutions , either human or divine , were permitted to ...
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... royal law , † and an irrevocable gift of the people , were created by the fancy of Ulpian , or more probably of Tribonian himself ; and the origin of imperial power , though false in fact , and slavish in its consequence , was supported ...
... royal law , † and an irrevocable gift of the people , were created by the fancy of Ulpian , or more probably of Tribonian himself ; and the origin of imperial power , though false in fact , and slavish in its consequence , was supported ...
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... royal signa- ture : authentic transcripts were multiplied by the pens of notaries and scribes ; they were transmitted to the magis- trates of the European , the Asiatic , and afterwards the African provinces : and the law of the empire ...
... royal signa- ture : authentic transcripts were multiplied by the pens of notaries and scribes ; they were transmitted to the magis- trates of the European , the Asiatic , and afterwards the African provinces : and the law of the empire ...
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... royal hand . " Alboin bowed with reverence to the institutions of his country ; selected forty companions , and boldly visited the court of Turisund , king of the Gepida , who embraced and entertained , according to the laws of ...
... royal hand . " Alboin bowed with reverence to the institutions of his country ; selected forty companions , and boldly visited the court of Turisund , king of the Gepida , who embraced and entertained , according to the laws of ...
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