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... tribes Teretina 48 and Voltinia 49 were interested in his behalf because of his birthplace . It was not surprising that Laterensis failed , for relying on his high birth and social rank he had taken little or no trouble to secure his ...
... tribes Teretina 48 and Voltinia 49 were interested in his behalf because of his birthplace . It was not surprising that Laterensis failed , for relying on his high birth and social rank he had taken little or no trouble to secure his ...
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... tribes by the illegal organisation of clubs . He em- ployed as his subscriptor or junior counsel L. Cassius Longi- nus , whom Cicero treats with a certain amount of respect 63 , calling him his familiaris and describing his speech as ...
... tribes by the illegal organisation of clubs . He em- ployed as his subscriptor or junior counsel L. Cassius Longi- nus , whom Cicero treats with a certain amount of respect 63 , calling him his familiaris and describing his speech as ...
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... tribes ( convivia tributim data ) 7 , by assigning re- served places to the tribules at the gladiatorial and other shows ( spectacula tributim data ) 79 . To obtain the votes of a tribe for a friend by these and such means was called ...
... tribes ( convivia tributim data ) 7 , by assigning re- served places to the tribules at the gladiatorial and other shows ( spectacula tributim data ) 79 . To obtain the votes of a tribe for a friend by these and such means was called ...
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... tribes on whom they could rely to Pedius and Laterensis respectively , but that previously to the second election — ne in angustum venirent— they had promised each other the votes which they had respec- tively at their disposal . Cicero ...
... tribes on whom they could rely to Pedius and Laterensis respectively , but that previously to the second election — ne in angustum venirent— they had promised each other the votes which they had respec- tively at their disposal . Cicero ...
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... - buta would be at the mercy of the urban tribes . 107 or . p . Planc . § 41 . 108 multo severior quam Calpur- nia Schol . Bob . 109 or . p . Planc . § 55 . Another provision of the lex Tullia was that the accused INTRODUCTION xxix.
... - buta would be at the mercy of the urban tribes . 107 or . p . Planc . § 41 . 108 multo severior quam Calpur- nia Schol . Bob . 109 or . p . Planc . § 55 . Another provision of the lex Tullia was that the accused INTRODUCTION xxix.
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