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By assuming two distinct personalities , it became possible ( 1 ) to appoint heirs who take only the castrensic possessions , considered as the property of a distinct body , the miles . The rule , " nemo pro parte testatus pro parte ...
By assuming two distinct personalities , it became possible ( 1 ) to appoint heirs who take only the castrensic possessions , considered as the property of a distinct body , the miles . The rule , " nemo pro parte testatus pro parte ...
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masses being considered as two separate properties , of the soldier and of the citizen.22 In this construction the ancient rules were formally observed , but at the same time it created the basis for the privilege of institutio ex re ...
masses being considered as two separate properties , of the soldier and of the citizen.22 In this construction the ancient rules were formally observed , but at the same time it created the basis for the privilege of institutio ex re ...
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Furthermore , it could be considered as an expression for which the genius of its nation was particular fit : thus it could reach its incomparable systematic value ; thus the nation attained a definite peak in and through its Law .
Furthermore , it could be considered as an expression for which the genius of its nation was particular fit : thus it could reach its incomparable systematic value ; thus the nation attained a definite peak in and through its Law .
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