[Footnote 101: For the state of slaves and freedmen, see
Institutes, l. i. tit. iii. - viii. l. ii. tit. ix. l. iii.
tit. viii. ix. Pandects or Digest, l. i. tit. v. vi. l.
xxxviii. tit. i. - iv., and the whole of the xlth book.
Code, l. vi. tit. iv. v. l. vii. tit. i. - xxiii. Be it
henceforward understood that, with the original text of the
Institutes and Pandects, the correspondent articles in the
Antiquities and Elements of Heineccius are implicitly
quoted; and with the xxvii. first books of the Pandects, the
learned and rational Commentaries of Gerard Noodt, (Opera,
tom. ii. p. 1 - 590, the end. Lugd. Bat. 1724.)]
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