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... naturally come . ' iudiciorum metus , fears as to the constitution of the courts of justice . ' Sometimes the Senate held the chief posts in these , till their corruption led to their being transferred to the equites : ' then , after ...
... naturally come . ' iudiciorum metus , fears as to the constitution of the courts of justice . ' Sometimes the Senate held the chief posts in these , till their corruption led to their being transferred to the equites : ' then , after ...
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... naturally have been placed only at the towers ; that is , at distances of about sixty yards ; now they manned the whole curtain as well . 6 16. qui ea nocte conquieverit , as to fall asleep on that night . ' The use of the perfect tense ...
... naturally have been placed only at the towers ; that is , at distances of about sixty yards ; now they manned the whole curtain as well . 6 16. qui ea nocte conquieverit , as to fall asleep on that night . ' The use of the perfect tense ...
Page 64
... natural distance from one another than if LXXX were read . Towers one hundred yards apart would have no effect in clearing with hand - missiles the decks of vessels approaching midway between them ; as the cast of a javelin was not more ...
... natural distance from one another than if LXXX were read . Towers one hundred yards apart would have no effect in clearing with hand - missiles the decks of vessels approaching midway between them ; as the cast of a javelin was not more ...
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... natural , his object being to outstrip the enemy's march , and as those commentators must imagine who wish to place Octogesa on the Ebro , some miles below the junction with the Segre . nullo certo itinere ; taking to the open mountain ...
... natural , his object being to outstrip the enemy's march , and as those commentators must imagine who wish to place Octogesa on the Ebro , some miles below the junction with the Segre . nullo certo itinere ; taking to the open mountain ...
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... naturally have had 9. nova religio , ' the fresh solemnity of the oath just sworn . ' 16. c . 77. in priores ordinis . Supra , c . 46 , note 3 . equites Romanos ; —that is , those who were ' equites equo publico , ' and therefore ...
... naturally have had 9. nova religio , ' the fresh solemnity of the oath just sworn . ' 16. c . 77. in priores ordinis . Supra , c . 46 , note 3 . equites Romanos ; —that is , those who were ' equites equo publico , ' and therefore ...
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