M. Tulli Ciceronis pro C. Rabirio ... oratio, with notes by W.E. Heitland1882 - 80 pages |
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... centuries , which , * credent omnes quinque et hanc ego * since they had been brought into direct correspondence with the tribes , are con- stantly spoken of in this sort of way . 3 is proved , not only by its derivation from INTRODUCTION ...
... centuries , which , * credent omnes quinque et hanc ego * since they had been brought into direct correspondence with the tribes , are con- stantly spoken of in this sort of way . 3 is proved , not only by its derivation from INTRODUCTION ...
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... centuries . See Zumpt 1 2 pp 249--50 , Lange 11 509 , 668. The markets fell on every ninth day . Thus it will be seen that by the Roman method of reckoning a period of 17 days at least must elapse before the voting took place . After ...
... centuries . See Zumpt 1 2 pp 249--50 , Lange 11 509 , 668. The markets fell on every ninth day . Thus it will be seen that by the Roman method of reckoning a period of 17 days at least must elapse before the voting took place . After ...
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... centuries , is of no force or validity . There is therefore nothing " against which the accused should appeal : no iudicium , no provocatio . Hence we do not hear of appeals in these cases : before the fourth hearing there is nothing to ...
... centuries , is of no force or validity . There is therefore nothing " against which the accused should appeal : no iudicium , no provocatio . Hence we do not hear of appeals in these cases : before the fourth hearing there is nothing to ...
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... century BC . If a majority of centuries pronounced the accused guilty of the charge preferred against him , the president declared the result and handed over the prisoner " to the accuser for execution of the sentence . If a majority ...
... century BC . If a majority of centuries pronounced the accused guilty of the charge preferred against him , the president declared the result and handed over the prisoner " to the accuser for execution of the sentence . If a majority ...
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... centuries for voting was preceded by the fourth contio , and was even by itself a most clumsy apparatus at all times . ( 3 ) Unfavourable auspices , obnuntiatio , and the occurrence of any phenomena regarded as ominous . It is ...
... centuries for voting was preceded by the fourth contio , and was even by itself a most clumsy apparatus at all times . ( 3 ) Unfavourable auspices , obnuntiatio , and the occurrence of any phenomena regarded as ominous . It is ...
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