The Liberty of Rome: A History, Том 2G. P. Putnam, 1849 |
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... rich , as amongst the poor , after the passage of the Licinian laws , from that 7 Liv . , VII . 16 . 8 The commissioners were five in number , and were called Mensa- rii . Liv . , VII . 21 . 9 Liv . , VII . 27 . 10 As we gather from a ...
... rich , as amongst the poor , after the passage of the Licinian laws , from that 7 Liv . , VII . 16 . 8 The commissioners were five in number , and were called Mensa- rii . Liv . , VII . 21 . 9 Liv . , VII . 27 . 10 As we gather from a ...
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... rich were often undoubtedly aggravated by the altercations of the Patricians and the Plebeians . Even while Lu- cius Sextius was in office , the party over whom he seemed to have decisively triumphed succeeded in hindering the course of ...
... rich were often undoubtedly aggravated by the altercations of the Patricians and the Plebeians . Even while Lu- cius Sextius was in office , the party over whom he seemed to have decisively triumphed succeeded in hindering the course of ...
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... rich , both Patricians and Plebeians , the appointment of a Dictator was resolved upon , and intrusted , as of necessity , to the Patrician Consul , Æmilius Mamer- cinus . He , however , had been at swords ' points with the extreme ...
... rich , both Patricians and Plebeians , the appointment of a Dictator was resolved upon , and intrusted , as of necessity , to the Patrician Consul , Æmilius Mamer- cinus . He , however , had been at swords ' points with the extreme ...
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... rich and the degradedly poor . Several instances of pros- ecution , for transgression of the limits by which Li- cinius Stolo intended to obstruct the grasping spirit of the wealthy with respect to the public lands , are very briefly ...
... rich and the degradedly poor . Several instances of pros- ecution , for transgression of the limits by which Li- cinius Stolo intended to obstruct the grasping spirit of the wealthy with respect to the public lands , are very briefly ...
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... and the enslaved ; it was that which separated the rich from the poor . No longer so gradual as it had been , no longer mingling itself , on supremacy were past , that the influence of religion was 56 LIBERTY OF ROME .
... and the enslaved ; it was that which separated the rich from the poor . No longer so gradual as it had been , no longer mingling itself , on supremacy were past , that the influence of religion was 56 LIBERTY OF ROME .
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