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... Latin rights , and afterwards of full Roman rights , till the latter were in the end enjoyed by all the free population of the Empire . One or two passages deserve quotation simply for the sake of their illustration of the proposition ...
... Latin rights , and afterwards of full Roman rights , till the latter were in the end enjoyed by all the free population of the Empire . One or two passages deserve quotation simply for the sake of their illustration of the proposition ...
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... Latin . 17. For in whatsoever man's person these three qualifications are united , ( 1 ) that he be above thirty years of age ; ( 2 ) the property of his master by Quiritarian right and ( 3 ) liberated by a regular and law- ful ...
... Latin . 17. For in whatsoever man's person these three qualifications are united , ( 1 ) that he be above thirty years of age ; ( 2 ) the property of his master by Quiritarian right and ( 3 ) liberated by a regular and law- ful ...
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... Latin colonists here meant are not the inhabitants of the old Latin towns ( whose franchise is called majus Latium by Niebuhr ) , who ob- tained full civic rights by the Julian law : but the colonists and inhabi- tants of the towns of ...
... Latin colonists here meant are not the inhabitants of the old Latin towns ( whose franchise is called majus Latium by Niebuhr ) , who ob- tained full civic rights by the Julian law : but the colonists and inhabi- tants of the towns of ...
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... Latin colonists , or of the same condition of which they themselves were , and have made attestation of this in the presence of not less than seven witnesses , Roman citizens of the age of puberty ' , and have begotten a son , when this ...
... Latin colonists , or of the same condition of which they themselves were , and have made attestation of this in the presence of not less than seven witnesses , Roman citizens of the age of puberty ' , and have begotten a son , when this ...
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... Latin be a Roman citizen , the child born from her is a Roman citizen by birth in virtue of a recent senatusconsultum , which was enacted at the instance ' of the late emperor Hadrian . 31 . Although they alone , who were Latins because ...
... Latin be a Roman citizen , the child born from her is a Roman citizen by birth in virtue of a recent senatusconsultum , which was enacted at the instance ' of the late emperor Hadrian . 31 . Although they alone , who were Latins because ...
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