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... sententia maluit - hoc igitur causam dicente , cum ipsius tabulae circumferrentur inspi- ciendi nominis causa , fuisse iudicem ex illis equitibus Ro- 25 manis , gravissimis viris , neminem quin removeret oculos et se totum averteret ...
... sententia maluit - hoc igitur causam dicente , cum ipsius tabulae circumferrentur inspi- ciendi nominis causa , fuisse iudicem ex illis equitibus Ro- 25 manis , gravissimis viris , neminem quin removeret oculos et se totum averteret ...
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... sententia tulerunt : qua lege videmus ita esse sanctum , ut cives Romani sint ei , 25 quos Cn . Pompeius de consili sententia singillatim civitate donaverit . Donatum esse L. Cornelium praesens Pompeius dicit , indicant publicae tabulae ...
... sententia tulerunt : qua lege videmus ita esse sanctum , ut cives Romani sint ei , 25 quos Cn . Pompeius de consili sententia singillatim civitate donaverit . Donatum esse L. Cornelium praesens Pompeius dicit , indicant publicae tabulae ...
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... sententia , ut , cum iussisset populus Romanus aliquid , si id ascivissent socii populi ac Latini s et si ea lex , quam nos haberemus , eadem in populo aliquo tamquam in fundo resedisset , ut tum lege eadem is populus teneretur , non ut ...
... sententia , ut , cum iussisset populus Romanus aliquid , si id ascivissent socii populi ac Latini s et si ea lex , quam nos haberemus , eadem in populo aliquo tamquam in fundo resedisset , ut tum lege eadem is populus teneretur , non ut ...
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... sententia civitatem huic dedisse , nullum populi nostri iussum Gaditanos habere , itaque nihil esse sacrosanctum , quod lege exceptum videretur ; si esset , tamen in foedere nihil esse cautum praeter pacem ; additum esse etiam illud ...
... sententia civitatem huic dedisse , nullum populi nostri iussum Gaditanos habere , itaque nihil esse sacrosanctum , quod lege exceptum videretur ; si esset , tamen in foedere nihil esse cautum praeter pacem ; additum esse etiam illud ...
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... sententia comprobat , quam cum hospitium fecit , ut et civitate illum mutatum esse fateretur et huius civitatis honore dignissimum iudicaret ? Potuit certius interponere iudicium voluntatis suae , quam 30 cum etiam accusatorem huius ...
... sententia comprobat , quam cum hospitium fecit , ut et civitate illum mutatum esse fateretur et huius civitatis honore dignissimum iudicaret ? Potuit certius interponere iudicium voluntatis suae , quam 30 cum etiam accusatorem huius ...
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