The Decline of the Roman Republic, Volum 1Bell & Daldy, 1864 |
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Side 58
... allowed his foreign soldiers to commit all kinds of excess . He soon grew tired of Cleopatra whom he divorced , and married his niece , Cleopatra's daughter by Ptolemaeus Phi- lometor , having first violated her , if we may believe ...
... allowed his foreign soldiers to commit all kinds of excess . He soon grew tired of Cleopatra whom he divorced , and married his niece , Cleopatra's daughter by Ptolemaeus Phi- lometor , having first violated her , if we may believe ...
Side 60
... allowed to go at an entertain- ment . The wise proposer of the Fannia could not fail to see that a man might give a banquet to a few , which would cost as much as if the guests were many . The Lex Didia , accord- ing to the authority of ...
... allowed to go at an entertain- ment . The wise proposer of the Fannia could not fail to see that a man might give a banquet to a few , which would cost as much as if the guests were many . The Lex Didia , accord- ing to the authority of ...
Side 62
... allowed to explain or defend themselves , and so there would be something of the form of a court , but the censors pronounced judgment accord- ing to their pleasure . The censors ' ' notatio ' was not strictly a ' judicium ' or judicial ...
... allowed to explain or defend themselves , and so there would be something of the form of a court , but the censors pronounced judgment accord- ing to their pleasure . The censors ' ' notatio ' was not strictly a ' judicium ' or judicial ...
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... allowed all his men to go who chose to leave the service ; he gave furloughs to all who asked for them without inquiring into reasons or fixing any time of absence : he exposed his stores to plunder by withdrawing those who were set to ...
... allowed all his men to go who chose to leave the service ; he gave furloughs to all who asked for them without inquiring into reasons or fixing any time of absence : he exposed his stores to plunder by withdrawing those who were set to ...
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... allowed for his cook- ing a spit , a metal pot and a single cup . Their food was meat boiled and roasted . He allowed no bedsteads in the army . The men lay on hard mats , and Scipio set the ex- ample himself . On their marches they had ...
... allowed for his cook- ing a spit , a metal pot and a single cup . Their food was meat boiled and roasted . He allowed no bedsteads in the army . The men lay on hard mats , and Scipio set the ex- ample himself . On their marches they had ...
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