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... pecula- tus , with fine - penalty in view , before the tribes but had caused his friends to use violence so as to prevent a vote being taken ) haec cum ab optimo quoque pro atrocitate rei iacta essent , vimque eam contra rem publicam et ...
... pecula- tus , with fine - penalty in view , before the tribes but had caused his friends to use violence so as to prevent a vote being taken ) haec cum ab optimo quoque pro atrocitate rei iacta essent , vimque eam contra rem publicam et ...
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... peculatus . ( q ) Nor is it hard to see how it affected that of the old crime of perduellio . The two terms were now practically coextensive , and the real difference lay in procedure only . But this difference was all in favour of ...
... peculatus . ( q ) Nor is it hard to see how it affected that of the old crime of perduellio . The two terms were now practically coextensive , and the real difference lay in procedure only . But this difference was all in favour of ...
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... peculatus . But he forsook his sureties and bolted . So the Tribes dealt with him as self - condemned in his absence . See Livy XXV 3 , 4 , Zumpt I 2 pp 273 , 313 , 340—1 , Lange II 518 . ( 6 ) The case of Cn Fulvius in 211 BC is also ...
... peculatus . But he forsook his sureties and bolted . So the Tribes dealt with him as self - condemned in his absence . See Livy XXV 3 , 4 , Zumpt I 2 pp 273 , 313 , 340—1 , Lange II 518 . ( 6 ) The case of Cn Fulvius in 211 BC is also ...
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... peculatus ( § 11 ) ; if he escape again , he will accuse him of maiestas ( § 12 ) ; if the jury in this court also acquit him , he will bring him to the bar of the Roman people itself , from whose just indignation he will not escape ...
... peculatus ( § 11 ) ; if he escape again , he will accuse him of maiestas ( § 12 ) ; if the jury in this court also acquit him , he will bring him to the bar of the Roman people itself , from whose just indignation he will not escape ...
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... peculatus . ( 9 ) Nor is it hard to see how it affected that of the old crime of perduellio . The two terms were now practically coextensive , and the real difference lay in procedure only . But this difference was all in favour of ...
... peculatus . ( 9 ) Nor is it hard to see how it affected that of the old crime of perduellio . The two terms were now practically coextensive , and the real difference lay in procedure only . But this difference was all in favour of ...
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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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