Footnotes
[27]
Ut carmen necessarium. — Cicero, De Leg. ii, 23.
[28]
It is the work of Irnerius.
[30]
Appendix to the Theodosian code in the first volume of Father
Sirmond's works, p. 737.
[31]
Aulus Gellius, book xx, chap. 1.
[32]
We find in the verbal process of this ordinance the motives that
determined him.
[33]
In his "Ordinance of Montel-les-Tours," in the year 1453.
[34]
They might punish the attorney, without there being any
necessity of disturbing the public order.
[35]
The ordinance of the year 1667 has made some regulations upon
this head.
[37]
In Father Sirmond's appendix to the Theodosian code, tome i.
[38]
Leg. 1, Cod. de repudiis.
[39]
See the authentic "sed hodie," in the Cod. de repudiis.
[40]
Leg. 1, ff. de Postulando.
[41]
"Sentences," book iv, tit. 9.
[42]
"Della guerra civile di Francia," p. 96.
[43]
It was made on November 18, 1702.
[45]
It is the authentic "sed cum testator."
[46]
Book xii, tit. 2, section 16.