The Decline of the Roman Republic, Volum 1Bell & Daldy, 1864 |
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Side 13
... persons blamed the consuls for making the enrolments unfairly , and assigning the easier services at their pleasure , and accordingly the men were now taken by lot . This is what is done in the French army . A certain number of men is ...
... persons blamed the consuls for making the enrolments unfairly , and assigning the easier services at their pleasure , and accordingly the men were now taken by lot . This is what is done in the French army . A certain number of men is ...
Side 20
... persons massacred by Galba at the incredible amount of thirty thousand . It ap- pears from Livy's Epitome that many of the Lusitani were sold as slaves and carried into Gallia . Galba did not escape at Rome so easily as Lucullus . His ...
... persons massacred by Galba at the incredible amount of thirty thousand . It ap- pears from Livy's Epitome that many of the Lusitani were sold as slaves and carried into Gallia . Galba did not escape at Rome so easily as Lucullus . His ...
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... more orations than any other person . Cato's speeches , adds Cicero , contained every merit that belongs to an orator , and he is numbered among those writers who enriched and improved the Latin tongue . When he was an old SPAIN . 23.
... more orations than any other person . Cato's speeches , adds Cicero , contained every merit that belongs to an orator , and he is numbered among those writers who enriched and improved the Latin tongue . When he was an old SPAIN . 23.
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... person or more to inquire , and to redress the wrong by compelling the guilty magistratus to make restitution . Thirdly , the offender might be impeached by the Tribuni Plebis before the Comitia Tributa , and this was called a Judicium ...
... person or more to inquire , and to redress the wrong by compelling the guilty magistratus to make restitution . Thirdly , the offender might be impeached by the Tribuni Plebis before the Comitia Tributa , and this was called a Judicium ...
Side 26
... persons charged with other offences . The Lex Calpurnia defined the offence of Repetundae , as it was briefly named , to be the taking of money by any irregular means for the use of a governor . The name Repetundae was given to this ...
... persons charged with other offences . The Lex Calpurnia defined the offence of Repetundae , as it was briefly named , to be the taking of money by any irregular means for the use of a governor . The name Repetundae was given to this ...
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