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81quod naturalis ratio inter omnes homines constitult, vocatur jus gentium — /kwod naetyareylas reysh(iy)ow intar omniyz homaniyz kanstityuwat, vowkeytar jas jensh(iy)am/ That which natural reason has established among all men is called the law of nations …
82vulgaris opinio est duplex, viz., orta inter graves et discretes, quae multum veritatis habet, et opinio orta inter levés et vulgares homines absque specie veritatis — /vèlgérss spin(i)yow est d(y)ûwpleks, vsdiyksst ôrts întar gréyviyz et dsskriytows, kwiy mâltam vèhratéytss héybat, et spin(i)yow orta intsr liyviyz et vàlgériyz hônwniyz ébskwiy spiyshiyiy vèhratéytes/. Common opinion is of two kinds, viz., that …
83boni et legales homines — Good and lawful men; qualified jurors …
84boni homines — Good men …
85Career ad homines custodiendos, non ad puniendos, dari debet — A jail ought to be devoted to the custody of men, and not to their punishment …
86Contra omnes homines fidelitatem fecit — He took oath of fealty against all men. See 1 Bl Comm 367 …
87habentes homines — Men who have things; wealthy men …
88Interest reipublicae quod homines conserventur — It is in the interest of the state that men should be protected …
89Jus naturale est quod spud homines eandem habet potentiam — Natural law is the law which has the same power among all mankind …
90liberi et legales homines — Freeholders and lawful men. Turner v State, 128 Tenn 27, 157 SW 67. Qualified for duty as jurors as having, not only a freehold, but freedom of mind to stand indifferent as between the persons involved in the litigation, no more inclining to the… …