The Quarterly Review, Volume 162William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1886 |
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... Roman legal institutions entitled it to be placed . The Roman law is the source of nearly all the private law of Western Europe , but , in spite of the enormous learning bestowed upon it , its beginnings were to a great extent a mystery ...
... Roman legal institutions entitled it to be placed . The Roman law is the source of nearly all the private law of Western Europe , but , in spite of the enormous learning bestowed upon it , its beginnings were to a great extent a mystery ...
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... Roman Family , with which almost all the Roman institutions were seen to be connected , and which answered closely to the hypothetical Family of the Patriarchal Theory . Here , however , we come upon a striking difference between the ...
... Roman Family , with which almost all the Roman institutions were seen to be connected , and which answered closely to the hypothetical Family of the Patriarchal Theory . Here , however , we come upon a striking difference between the ...
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... Roman law . This law , in its final state , placed women and their descendants on the same footing with men and their issue , so far as regards inheritance , and these modern Roman rules were adopted by the Ecclesiastical Courts of the ...
... Roman law . This law , in its final state , placed women and their descendants on the same footing with men and their issue , so far as regards inheritance , and these modern Roman rules were adopted by the Ecclesiastical Courts of the ...
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nica Majora Edited by Henry Richards Luard | 293 |
The State Papers of the Venetian Republic namely | 356 |
ART Page | 414 |
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