[Footnote32:Nonambigitursenatumjusfacereposse,isthedecisionofUlpian,l。xvi。adEdict。inPandect。l。i。tit。
iii。leg。9。Pomponiustaxesthecomitiaofthepeopleasaturbahominum,Pandect。l。i。tit。ii。leg9。
Note:Theauthoradoptstheopinion,thatundertheemperorsalonethesenatehadashareinthelegislativepower。TheyhadneverthelessparticipatedinitundertheRepublic,sincesenatus—consultarelatingtocivilrightshavebeenpreserved,whicharemuchearlierthanthereignsofAugustusorTiberius。
Itistruethat,undertheemperors,thesenateexercisedthisrightmorefrequently,andthattheassembliesofthepeoplehadbecomemuchmorerare,thoughinlawtheywerestillpermitted,inthetimeofUlpian。SeethefragmentsofUlpian。BachhasclearlydemonstratedthatthesenatehadthesamepowerinthetimeoftheRepublic。Itisnaturalthatthesenatus—consultashouldhavebeenmorefrequentundertheemperors,becausetheyemployedthosemeansofflatteringtheprideofthesenators,bygrantingthemtherightofdeliberatingonallaffairswhichdidnotintrenchontheImperialpower。ComparethediscussionsofM。Hugo,vol。i。p。284,etseq。—W。]
Thesilenceorambiguityofthelawswassuppliedbytheoccasionaledicts^!ofthosemagistrateswhowereinvestedwiththehonorsofthestate。^33ThisancientprerogativeoftheRomankingswastransferred,intheirrespectiveoffices,totheconsulsanddictators,thecensorsandpraetors;andasimilarrightwasassumedbythetribunesofthepeople,theediles,andtheproconsuls。AtRome,andintheprovinces,thedutiesofthesubject,andtheintentionsofthegovernor,wereproclaimed;andtheciviljurisprudencewasreformedbytheannualedictsofthesupremejudge,thepraetorofthecity。Assoonasheascendedhistribunal,heannouncedbythevoiceofthecrier,andafterwardsinscribedonawhitewall,theruleswhichheproposedtofollowinthedecisionofdoubtfulcases,andthereliefwhichhisequitywouldaffordfromthepreciserigorofancientstatutes。Aprincipleofdiscretionmorecongenialtomonarchywasintroducedintotherepublic:theartofrespectingthename,andeludingtheefficacy,ofthelaws,wasimprovedbysuccessivepraetors;subtletiesandfictionswereinventedtodefeattheplainestmeaningoftheDecemvirs,andwheretheendwassalutary,themeanswerefrequentlyabsurd。Thesecretorprobablewishofthedeadwassufferedtoprevailovertheorderofsuccessionandtheformsoftestaments;andtheclaimant,whowasexcludedfromthecharacterofheir,acceptedwithequalpleasurefromanindulgentpraetorthepossessionofthegoodsofhislatekinsmanorbenefactor。Intheredressofprivatewrongs,compensationsandfinesweresubstitutedtotheobsoleterigoroftheTwelveTables;timeandspacewereannihilatedbyfancifulsuppositions;andthepleaofyouth,orfraud,orviolence,annulledtheobligation,orexcusedtheperformance,ofaninconvenientcontract。Ajurisdictionthusvagueandarbitrarywasexposedtothemostdangerousabuse:thesubstance,aswellastheform,ofjusticewereoftensacrificedtotheprejudicesofvirtue,thebiasoflaudableaffection,andthegrosserseductionsofinterestorresentment。Buttheerrorsorvicesofeachpraetorexpiredwithhisannualoffice;suchmaximsaloneashadbeenapprovedbyreasonandpracticewerecopiedbysucceedingjudges;theruleofproceedingwasdefinedbythesolutionofnewcases;andthetemptationsofinjusticewereremovedbytheCornelianlaw,whichcompelledthepraetoroftheyeartoadheretothespiritandletterofhisfirstproclamation。^34ItwasreservedforthecuriosityandlearningofAdrian,toaccomplishthedesignwhichhadbeenconceivedbythegeniusofCaesar;andthepraetorshipofSalviusJulian,aneminentlawyer,wasimmortalizedbythecompositionofthePerpetualEdict。Thiswell—digestedcodewasratifiedbytheemperorandthesenate;thelongdivorceoflawandequitywasatlengthreconciled;and,insteadoftheTwelveTables,theperpetualedictwasfixedastheinvariablestandardofciviljurisprudence。^35
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