Lexicographical Neighbors of Peregrins
Literary usage of Peregrins
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The International Law and Custom of Ancient Greece and Rome by Coleman Phillipson (1911)
"Rights allowed to Latin peregrins. Judicial position of Latin ... of Latin peregrins.
The Latini veteres. stopped short at pronuntiatio, and hence was not ..."
2. Historical Introduction to the Private Law of Rome by James Muirhead, Henry Goudy (1899)
"CITIZENS, LATINS, AND peregrins As may be gathered from what has been said in
preceding sections, the extension of the benefits of the law to non- citizens ..."
3. The Institutes of Gaius and Rules of Ulpian: The Former from Studemund's by Gaius, Ulpian, Wilhelm Studemund, James Muirhead (1880)
"What meant by capacity and incapacity of peregrins. ... It went still further;
for it sustained as valid between peregrins transactions to which there was ..."
4. The Political Theories of the Ancient World by Westel Woodbury Willoughby (1903)
"In the earliest stages of its recognition, it was an independent, international,
private law, which as such regulated intercourse between peregrins, ..."
5. The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series by Samuel Johnson (1810)
"... that the reason of the name of peregrins is given, for that they came from
remote and unknown places (n), and therefore hardly fits these : but also I ..."