Life and Writings, Том 1D.I. Eaton, 1794 |
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Сторінка 117
... Decemviri under Hora- " tius and Vellerius . All the multitudes that afterwards " revolted from them under Mauritius , Telerius , Spar- " tanus , and others , were not headless ; and we know " of none that were , but all either found ...
... Decemviri under Hora- " tius and Vellerius . All the multitudes that afterwards " revolted from them under Mauritius , Telerius , Spar- " tanus , and others , were not headless ; and we know " of none that were , but all either found ...
Сторінка 484
... decemviri , and dictators ; and gives the name of fedition to the com- plaints made againft ufury , or the contefts concerning marriages or magiftracy : but I affirm , 1. That no change of magiftracy , as to the name , number , or form ...
... decemviri , and dictators ; and gives the name of fedition to the com- plaints made againft ufury , or the contefts concerning marriages or magiftracy : but I affirm , 1. That no change of magiftracy , as to the name , number , or form ...
Сторінка 519
... decemviri was as little to be regarded , they were intended only for a year , and though new ones were created for another , on pretence that the laws they were to frame could not be brought to per- fection in fo fhort a time , yet they ...
... decemviri was as little to be regarded , they were intended only for a year , and though new ones were created for another , on pretence that the laws they were to frame could not be brought to per- fection in fo fhort a time , yet they ...
Сторінка 525
... decemviri to regulate the law , and abrogating their power when they abufed it , ereating dictators and military , tribunes with a confular power , as occafions required they acted in the face of the fun for the good of the public ; and ...
... decemviri to regulate the law , and abrogating their power when they abufed it , ereating dictators and military , tribunes with a confular power , as occafions required they acted in the face of the fun for the good of the public ; and ...
Сторінка 526
... decemviri , tribunes , and laws , were far more rare , lefs violent , tending to , and procuring the public good , and therefore deferving praife . The like having been proved by the examples of other kingdoms , and might be farther ...
... decemviri , tribunes , and laws , were far more rare , lefs violent , tending to , and procuring the public good , and therefore deferving praife . The like having been proved by the examples of other kingdoms , and might be farther ...
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