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In-Text | This is either an unwritten, or a written Law, (to borrow Plato 's distinction.) The most famous unwritten Law is that of Nature; which Iustinian extends |
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Note 0 | Iust. Iur. Civ. l. 1. •. 2. | Just Your Civ. l. 1. •. 2. | zz np1 crd. n1 crd •. crd |
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