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... seems to have dealt only with the procedure to be followed and the punish- ment to be inflicted on the guilty . The truth is that in a trial for perduellio the question raised was not so much a question of fact as of intent or effect ...
... seems to have dealt only with the procedure to be followed and the punish- ment to be inflicted on the guilty . The truth is that in a trial for perduellio the question raised was not so much a question of fact as of intent or effect ...
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... Lange's opinion . Madvig 1 p 303 seems to agree , and Zumpt 1 1 p 92 and Clark 4 Lange 1 383 , Mommsen 11 p 601 . Huschke p 200 notes a dualism ( one of Lange regards them as representatives of the Ramnes and Tities 8 INTRODUCTION.
... Lange's opinion . Madvig 1 p 303 seems to agree , and Zumpt 1 1 p 92 and Clark 4 Lange 1 383 , Mommsen 11 p 601 . Huschke p 200 notes a dualism ( one of Lange regards them as representatives of the Ramnes and Tities 8 INTRODUCTION.
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... seems that jurisdiction was exercised , or at least sentence pronounced , by one only : and that they cast lots to determine on whom the duty should fall . ( f ) That the duumviral procedure lived on into the Republican age seems ...
... seems that jurisdiction was exercised , or at least sentence pronounced , by one only : and that they cast lots to determine on whom the duty should fall . ( f ) That the duumviral procedure lived on into the Republican age seems ...
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... seems that this principle of division was recognized in criminal ' actions also , and that they also began with in ... seem to have been originally to the tribunes much what the quaestors were to the consuls , see also Mommsen 11 pp 466 ...
... seems that this principle of division was recognized in criminal ' actions also , and that they also began with in ... seem to have been originally to the tribunes much what the quaestors were to the consuls , see also Mommsen 11 pp 466 ...
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... seems that the praetor could not refuse . 17 The trinundinum . But originally and properly the interval was in case of the comitia centuriata the iusti xxx dies derived from the practice used in declaration of war . The trinundinum may ...
... seems that the praetor could not refuse . 17 The trinundinum . But originally and properly the interval was in case of the comitia centuriata the iusti xxx dies derived from the practice used in declaration of war . The trinundinum may ...
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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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