M. Tulli Ciceronis pro C. Rabirio ... oratio, with notes by W.E. Heitland1882 - 80 pages |
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... speaking be applied . I cannot find that the ancients themselves had any such defini- tion ; nor is such to be looked for in the infancy of juris- prudence . At the same time it is to be observed that the word needed no further ...
... speaking be applied . I cannot find that the ancients themselves had any such defini- tion ; nor is such to be looked for in the infancy of juris- prudence . At the same time it is to be observed that the word needed no further ...
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... speak of two , is probably to be explained in the same way . I cannot agree with Zumpt I 2 P 393 and Madvig II P 304 that the two who tried Rabirius were chosen by lot out of a large number . The lot was not likely to fall on the two ...
... speak of two , is probably to be explained in the same way . I cannot agree with Zumpt I 2 P 393 and Madvig II P 304 that the two who tried Rabirius were chosen by lot out of a large number . The lot was not likely to fall on the two ...
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... speaking no iudicium as yet : true , the tribune has , by determining to press the charge , given a sort of iudicium of his own ; but this , until confirmed by a vote of the centuries , is of no force or validity . There is therefore ...
... speaking no iudicium as yet : true , the tribune has , by determining to press the charge , given a sort of iudicium of his own ; but this , until confirmed by a vote of the centuries , is of no force or validity . There is therefore ...
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... speak " of the word iudicare , which in some passages seems to bear a remarkable sense . The passages are quoted at the ... speaking of the fine and the capital penalty alike . Nor is this unnatural , if we regard all the jurisdiction of ...
... speak " of the word iudicare , which in some passages seems to bear a remarkable sense . The passages are quoted at the ... speaking of the fine and the capital penalty alike . Nor is this unnatural , if we regard all the jurisdiction of ...
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... speak of a renewal of the charge of perduellio ; which was no doubt as he says permissible " by statute [ legibus ] , 13 Huschke p 524 . 14 See appendix I. 15 Zumpt I 2 note 97 and Rein p 497 adhere to the old view : Lange II 552 , III ...
... speak of a renewal of the charge of perduellio ; which was no doubt as he says permissible " by statute [ legibus ] , 13 Huschke p 524 . 14 See appendix I. 15 Zumpt I 2 note 97 and Rein p 497 adhere to the old view : Lange II 552 , III ...
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