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... hearings before the people down to the end of the third hearing , the procedure employed in the ' extraordinary ' trials , those of political import . It is with the details of these ' extraordinary ' trials that we are con- cerned here ...
... hearings before the people down to the end of the third hearing , the procedure employed in the ' extraordinary ' trials , those of political import . It is with the details of these ' extraordinary ' trials that we are con- cerned here ...
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... hearing of the case to take place ( diei dictio ) . This act " made the man technically reus . If the tribune chose , he might name the current day and proceed at once with the first hearing . This was as follows . The tribune called ...
... hearing of the case to take place ( diei dictio ) . This act " made the man technically reus . If the tribune chose , he might name the current day and proceed at once with the first hearing . This was as follows . The tribune called ...
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... hearing the accuser was in a position to judge of the feeling of the people , and so to draw up his indictment as to have the best chance of procuring the con- demnation of the accused . This he did , and posted it up in the forum for ...
... hearing the accuser was in a position to judge of the feeling of the people , and so to draw up his indictment as to have the best chance of procuring the con- demnation of the accused . This he did , and posted it up in the forum for ...
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... hearing there is nothing to appeal against , and from the fourth hearing itself there is no appeal . It is final , and to it alone are the expressions accusatio and certatio properly applied . ( f ) When the day of the fourth hearing ...
... hearing there is nothing to appeal against , and from the fourth hearing itself there is no appeal . It is final , and to it alone are the expressions accusatio and certatio properly applied . ( f ) When the day of the fourth hearing ...
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... hearings . This means of protection for the accused was probably not very often employed , and was anyhow too capricious in its action to be of any certain use in furtherance of ... hearing . There could be no doubt as to INTRODUCTION 17.
... hearings . This means of protection for the accused was probably not very often employed , and was anyhow too capricious in its action to be of any certain use in furtherance of ... hearing . There could be no doubt as to INTRODUCTION 17.
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Pro C. Rabirio [Perduellionis Reo] Oratio Ad Quirites Marcus Tullius Cicero,William Emerton Heitland No preview available - 2022 |
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