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... MAGISTRATES OF THE REGAL AND REPUBLICAN PERIODS AND UNDER THE EARLY EMPERORS , THE SENATE , CHAP . VI . CHAP . VII . ON THE PUBLIC LANDS AND THE AGRARIAN LAWS , THE ROMAN REVENUES , CHAP . VIII . PAGE 1 87 109 136 165 254 267 · 275 CHAP ...
... MAGISTRATES OF THE REGAL AND REPUBLICAN PERIODS AND UNDER THE EARLY EMPERORS , THE SENATE , CHAP . VI . CHAP . VII . ON THE PUBLIC LANDS AND THE AGRARIAN LAWS , THE ROMAN REVENUES , CHAP . VIII . PAGE 1 87 109 136 165 254 267 · 275 CHAP ...
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... magistrates and other public speakers were wont to harangue the people . The Rostra , from being consecrated , is frequently spoken of as a templum.3 The controversy about this celebrated feature of the Roman forum is too complicated to ...
... magistrates and other public speakers were wont to harangue the people . The Rostra , from being consecrated , is frequently spoken of as a templum.3 The controversy about this celebrated feature of the Roman forum is too complicated to ...
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... magistrate who presided over the Census , and hence first upon the kings , afterwards upon the consuls , and from ... Magistrates . 3 Liv . XXIX . 37. XXXIX . 44 XLIIL 16 4 Cic . pro Cluent . 48. Val . Max . IV . i . 10 . 6 Liv . XXIX ...
... magistrate who presided over the Census , and hence first upon the kings , afterwards upon the consuls , and from ... Magistrates . 3 Liv . XXIX . 37. XXXIX . 44 XLIIL 16 4 Cic . pro Cluent . 48. Val . Max . IV . i . 10 . 6 Liv . XXIX ...
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... magistrates threw off their purple edged cloak , ( Toga praetexta , ) and appeared in the mantle of ordinary senators . We hear also of a change of dress under similar circumstances upon the part of the Equites and the populace ; the ...
... magistrates threw off their purple edged cloak , ( Toga praetexta , ) and appeared in the mantle of ordinary senators . We hear also of a change of dress under similar circumstances upon the part of the Equites and the populace ; the ...
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... magistrates were to spring , another portion , consisting of those who aimed at military distinction , were sent out as cadets under the immediate inspection of the chief generals , and appointed to subordinate commands , so as to ...
... magistrates were to spring , another portion , consisting of those who aimed at military distinction , were sent out as cadets under the immediate inspection of the chief generals , and appointed to subordinate commands , so as to ...
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Seite 290 - Institutes were declared to be the legitimate system of civil jurisprudence ; they alone were admitted in the tribunals, and they alone were taught in the academies, of Rome, Constantinople, and Berytus.