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... least in Italy , would have been by this date fully enfranchised Roman citizens , but that does not validate their oaths as any kind of substitute for a vote of a duly constituted and convened assembly of the Roman People or Plebs ...
... least in Italy , would have been by this date fully enfranchised Roman citizens , but that does not validate their oaths as any kind of substitute for a vote of a duly constituted and convened assembly of the Roman People or Plebs ...
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... least some troops until the triumph could be celebrated . --- For so long , then , as he had fair pretext for delay , he could apparently without further enactment remain possessed of legally conferred power of command , provided that ...
... least some troops until the triumph could be celebrated . --- For so long , then , as he had fair pretext for delay , he could apparently without further enactment remain possessed of legally conferred power of command , provided that ...
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... least accounts for why Seneca gave his squib a Greek title . Even so it is rather forced : the reader not only has to bear in mind the connotations of both the Greek and the Latin words for gourd - not all that hard to do , perhaps but ...
... least accounts for why Seneca gave his squib a Greek title . Even so it is rather forced : the reader not only has to bear in mind the connotations of both the Greek and the Latin words for gourd - not all that hard to do , perhaps but ...
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