The Decline of the Roman Republic, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1864 |
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... taken back to Numantia and surrendered to the enemy - Man- cinus is restored to his citizenship and sets up his own statue . 65 CHAPTER VII . NUMANTIA . B.C. 136--132 . Livy , Epit . 56 , 57 , 59 ; Appian , Hispanica , c . 84 , & c ...
... taken back to Numantia and surrendered to the enemy - Man- cinus is restored to his citizenship and sets up his own statue . 65 CHAPTER VII . NUMANTIA . B.C. 136--132 . Livy , Epit . 56 , 57 , 59 ; Appian , Hispanica , c . 84 , & c ...
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... taken by lot . This is what is done in the French army . A certain number of men is required within a certain district ; and all who are liable to serve and draw a number which is equal to or less than the figure of the full number ...
... taken by lot . This is what is done in the French army . A certain number of men is required within a certain district ; and all who are liable to serve and draw a number which is equal to or less than the figure of the full number ...
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... taken , and a pecuniary penalty also might be imposed on the guilty magistratus . These three forms of proceed- ing were applicable both for the purpose of giving redress to Peregrini , or those who were not Roman citizens , and to ...
... taken , and a pecuniary penalty also might be imposed on the guilty magistratus . These three forms of proceed- ing were applicable both for the purpose of giving redress to Peregrini , or those who were not Roman citizens , and to ...
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... taken and pecuniary penalties . But these impeachments were rare . The Senate also , as modern critics affirm , must first consent to the Rogatio , which it was the office of the Tribuni to promote , and the accused might still secure ...
... taken and pecuniary penalties . But these impeachments were rare . The Senate also , as modern critics affirm , must first consent to the Rogatio , which it was the office of the Tribuni to promote , and the accused might still secure ...
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... taken from the body of judices tried all the cases which came before them during one year ; and hence came the name Quaestio Perpetua or standing court , in opposition to the extraordinary commissions which had hitherto been ap- pointed ...
... taken from the body of judices tried all the cases which came before them during one year ; and hence came the name Quaestio Perpetua or standing court , in opposition to the extraordinary commissions which had hitherto been ap- pointed ...
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