First Public Examination in Literis Graecis Et LatinisClarendon Press, 1879 - Greek language |
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... usucapio and praescriptio , adoptio , arrogatio , mancipatio , emancipatio and manumissio . 3. Define - specificatio , deportatio , usufructus deductio , commercium , res fungibilis , dedititii . 4. Explain Justinian's classification of ...
... usucapio and praescriptio , adoptio , arrogatio , mancipatio , emancipatio and manumissio . 3. Define - specificatio , deportatio , usufructus deductio , commercium , res fungibilis , dedititii . 4. Explain Justinian's classification of ...
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... usucapio ; ( 3 ) the cessation of legislation by the Comitia ? 3. Explain , with illustrations - adfinitas - ius non scrip- tum - iusta causa manumissionis - animus revertendi- acquisitio per ius adcrescendi - ius stillicidii ...
... usucapio ; ( 3 ) the cessation of legislation by the Comitia ? 3. Explain , with illustrations - adfinitas - ius non scrip- tum - iusta causa manumissionis - animus revertendi- acquisitio per ius adcrescendi - ius stillicidii ...
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... usucapio , and if not , why ? 8. Explain the rules which govern the acquisition of property by ( 1 ) a servus alienus bona fide possessed , ( 2 ) a freeman bona fide serviens , ( 3 ) a slave held in usufruct , ( 4 ) an extranea persona ...
... usucapio , and if not , why ? 8. Explain the rules which govern the acquisition of property by ( 1 ) a servus alienus bona fide possessed , ( 2 ) a freeman bona fide serviens , ( 3 ) a slave held in usufruct , ( 4 ) an extranea persona ...
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... usucapio non competit , quia scilicet mala fide possident : sed ne ullus alius , quamvis ab eis bona fide emerit vel ex alia causa acceperit usucapiendi ius habeat . Unde in rebus mobilibus non facile procedit ut bonae fidei possessori ...
... usucapio non competit , quia scilicet mala fide possident : sed ne ullus alius , quamvis ab eis bona fide emerit vel ex alia causa acceperit usucapiendi ius habeat . Unde in rebus mobilibus non facile procedit ut bonae fidei possessori ...
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Page 17 - This is the excellent foppery of the world, that, when we are sick in fortune, often the surfeit of our own behaviour, we make guilty of our disasters the sun, the moon, and the stars...
Page 16 - Not to a rage : patience and sorrow strove Who should express her goodliest. You have seen Sunshine and rain at once : her smiles and tears Were like a better way : those happy smilets That play'd on her ripe lip seem'd not to know What guests were in her eyes ; which parted thence As pearls from diamonds dropp'd.
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Page 16 - Let's choose executors and talk of wills : And yet not so — for what can we bequeath Save our deposed bodies to the ground? Our lands, our lives, and all are Bolingbroke's, And nothing can we call our own but death, And that small model of the barren earth Which serves as paste and cover to our bones.
Page 19 - There's another; why may not that be the skull of a lawyer? Where be his quiddities now, his quillets, his cases, his tenures, and his tricks?
Page 17 - As thou my sometime daughter. Kent Good my liege Lear Peace, Kent! Come not between the dragon and his wrath. I loved her most, and thought to set my rest On her kind nursery.
Page 17 - O, reason not the need ! Our basest beggars Are in the poorest thing superfluous. Allow" not nature more than nature needs, Man's life is cheap as beast's. Thou art a lady; If only to go warm were gorgeous, Why, nature needs not what thou gorgeous wear'st, Which scarcely keeps thee warm.
Page 38 - If two triangles have one angle of the one equal to one angle of the other and the sides about these equal angles proportional, the triangles are similar.
Page 38 - IF a straight line touch a circle, and from the point of contact a straight line be drawn at right angles to the touching line, the centre of the circle shall be in that line.
Page 14 - The reule of seint Maure or of seint Beneit, By cause that it was old and somdel streit This ilke Monk leet olde thynges pace, 175 And heeld after the newe world the space. He yaf nat of that text a pulled hen That seith that hunters been nat hooly men...