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... appears evident from the fact that it was not till more than eighty years afterwards that the first plebeian consul was elected ' . The Twelve Tables having been settled , it fol- lowed that every legal proceeding must thenceforth be ...
... appears evident from the fact that it was not till more than eighty years afterwards that the first plebeian consul was elected ' . The Twelve Tables having been settled , it fol- lowed that every legal proceeding must thenceforth be ...
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... appear not to have voted ballot was by ballot before the year U.c. 615. Cicero , speak- ing of the leges tabellaria ... appears that during the 1 Hein . Ant . I. 2. 14 % 2 Id . 1. 2. 10 , and App . I. I. 31 . 3 Hence the third verdict ...
... appear not to have voted ballot was by ballot before the year U.c. 615. Cicero , speak- ing of the leges tabellaria ... appears that during the 1 Hein . Ant . I. 2. 14 % 2 Id . 1. 2. 10 , and App . I. I. 31 . 3 Hence the third verdict ...
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... appears that all the Curule magistrates , and also the Quæstors , had , by virtue of their office , a seat in the Senate ; and after the institution of the Censorship , the Censors had the right to elect new members into the Senate from ...
... appears that all the Curule magistrates , and also the Quæstors , had , by virtue of their office , a seat in the Senate ; and after the institution of the Censorship , the Censors had the right to elect new members into the Senate from ...
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... appear that the consuls had discharged the office of administering justice . It is said the patricians made this concession to the plebeians only on condition that a new magistrate should be created to discharge the duties of the ...
... appear that the consuls had discharged the office of administering justice . It is said the patricians made this concession to the plebeians only on condition that a new magistrate should be created to discharge the duties of the ...
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... appear to have interfered with the responsa of the jurisprudentes in general , who at that period must have been very numerous . Princi- Placita Principum are constitutions of the Ro- Placita man emperors . These were , 1. General . 2 ...
... appear to have interfered with the responsa of the jurisprudentes in general , who at that period must have been very numerous . Princi- Placita Principum are constitutions of the Ro- Placita man emperors . These were , 1. General . 2 ...
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