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Tit. I., n. 5,: "Ad matut, invit.

This is clear, not only from the rubrics of the Breviary and Ritual (Tit. VI., cap.

q. d. Phyllis-tits, in opposition to Tom-tits.

3. tit. 1; lib. 4. tit. 21, 39.

3. tit. 1; lib. 4. tit. 21, 39.

that Patritius, in his 3. book, tit. 12. de reg. instit.

Tit. iii. 10, 11.

NOTES: Paulus, iii, 4a, 1. Ulpian, Tit., xx, 16.

Ulpian, Tit., xi, 27.

Ulpian, Tit., xi, I. Ulpian, Tit., xi, 28a.

Ulpian, Tit. xi, 25.

Gaius in Dig., 24, 1, 42; ibid., Licinius Rufus, 41; Ulpian, Tit.

Ulpian, Tit. viii, 7a.

[308] By a law of the Alemanni (Tit., 57), if two sisters were heiresses to a father's estate and one married a vassal (colonus) of the King or Church and the other became the wife of a free man equal to her in rank, the latter only was allowed to hold her father's land, although the rest of the goods were divided equally.

In the case of a widow who married again the gift of the husband was called reiphe or reippus and very solemn ceremonies belonged to the giving of it according to the Salic law, Tit., 47: si, ut fieri adsolet, homo moriens viduam dimiserit et cam quis in coniugium voluerit accipere, antequam eam accipiat Tunginus aut Centenarius Mallum indicent, et in ipso Mallo scutum habere debet, et tres homines vel caussas mandare.

Lex Wisigothorum, iii, Tit.

Lex Ripuariorum, Tit., 35.

Lex Salica, Tit., 62.

Lex Ripuariorum, Tit., 56.

Legis Liutprandi, ii, 7. Lex Wisigothorum, iv, 5, I. Lex Alemannorum, Tit., i. Lex Baiuvariorum, Tit., i. Lex Wisigothorum, iv, 2, 20.

Lex Wisigothorum, iv, Tit.

Lex Baiuvariorum, Tit., xiii, 2. Cf. lex Salica, Tit., 61a very curious account of formalities to be observed in such a case.

You will find it in the future editions of Grotius, tit.

Donaldson's Agricultural Biography, tit.

See Tit. iii. 5.

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