Note 082
The antinomies, or opposite laws of the Code
and Pandects, are sometimes the cause, and often the excuse,
of the glorious uncertainty of the civil law, which so often
affords what Montaigne calls "Questions pour l'Ami." See a
fine passage of Franciscus Balduinus in Justinian, (l. ii.
p. 259, &c., apud Ludewig, p. 305, 306.)
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 44