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Which Petition the same Emperour after willing of his Grace to release and grant of course (without special suit) or rather to bee had without granting, hee useth the same words, that the manumised should have — Ex ipsa manumissione aureorum annulorum & regenerationis jus — ut sint quidem liberi & ingenui, the right of the Patrons yet saved, which expression is again of the same grant in the Novel (NONLATINALPHABET vocat Justinianus, says Brissonius ) and after he boasts the diffusivenesse of his goodness herein to be comparable with Antonine and Theodosius, who granted such favours of course, formerly restrained to suit, |
Which Petition the same Emperor After willing of his Grace to release and grant of course (without special suit) or rather to be had without granting, he uses the same words, that the Manumitted should have — Ex ipsa manumissione aureorum annulorum & regenerationis jus — ut sint quidem Liberi & ingenui, the right of the Patrons yet saved, which expression is again of the same grant in the Novel (vocat Justinian, Says Brissonius) and After he boasts the diffusivenesse of his Goodness herein to be comparable with Antonine and Theodosius, who granted such favours of course, formerly restrained to suit, |
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Note 1 |
— Nam, quasi modo sit renatus, id est, iterum natus, in ingenuitate, ita est ingenuu•. Gloss ad loc. |
— Nam, quasi modo sit renatus, id est, iterum Born, in ingenuitate, ita est ingenuu•. Gloss ad loc. |
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