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a lord should be loved like Himself." INDEX Austin, 69, 171; _Province of Jurisprudence Determined_, 4 Ayala, 64 Bentham, 18, 46, 54, 70, 147; _Fragment on Government_, 4 Blackstone, 67, 89, 150, 152 _Cambridge Essays_, 1856, Maine, 205, 212 Capture in war, 145, 146 Casuistry, 205, 206, 207 Charlemagne, 62, 233 Codes, Attic of Solon, 9; era of, 8; first introduced into the West, 10; Hindoo Law of Menu, 10-12; Justinian, 25, 27; Napoleon, 104; Roman, superiority over Hindoo, 10-12; Twelve Tables of Rome, 1, 8, 9, 12, 20 Contract, Austin on, 190; Bentham on, 190; Imperative Law, 182; judicial and popular error, 181; Law of Nations, 181, 196, 197; literal or written, 194; origin lies in the family, 99; pact or convention, 184, 185; real, 195; Roman, classification, 191, 192; consensual, 195-198; Domestic System, 194; Nexum, definition of, 185-189; Rousseau, 181; sale, 188 Conveyances and contracts, confusion between, 185-187; and mancipation, 185 _Corpus juris civilis_, 26 Creditors, powers of, in ancient system, 189 Crimes and wrongs, confusion between, 231, 232; distinction between primitive and modern, 217, 218; Kemble in _Anglo-Saxons_, 218 Criminal Law, Athens, 224; degree of guilt, 223; four stages of primitive history, 226; influence of Church, 233; primitive religious code, 218, 219; Roman, crime against State, 219; B.C. 149, 225; origin of, 225; sentence of death, 227-229; theft, 222, 223; tribunals, 228-230; under emperors, 230-232 Customary Law, epoch of, 7, 8; Hindoo, 4 Dangers of Law, rigidity, too rapid development, 44, 45 Debtors, severity of ancient system, 189 Equity, 172; early history of, 15; Lord Eldon on, 40; English, 40, 41; meaning of, 17; origin, 34, 35; Roman compared with English, 40-42 Feudalism, explanation of, 214 Gaius, 90, 174, 220-223 Grote, decline of kingly rule, 6; _History of Greece_, 3, 5; law administered by aristocracies, 7 Grotius, Hugo, 56, 58, 59, 64; _De Jure Belli et Pacis_, 205 Homer, earliest notions of law derived from, 2, 3; Themis, Themistes, 2-5 Indian (Hindoo) Law, _see_ separate headings Codes, Customary, Primogeniture, Property, Testamentary Law, Village communities Institutional Treatise (Justinian), 27 International Law, 64; and occupancy, 145 La
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