The Liberty of Rome: A History, Том 1G. P. Putnap; London, R. Bentley, 1849 |
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... Tribunes was held by the Centuries , and three more were added to the two who had been irregularly appointed on the hill ; all the five being then confirmed by the Curies . It is related that the number of the new magistrates was fixed ...
... Tribunes was held by the Centuries , and three more were added to the two who had been irregularly appointed on the hill ; all the five being then confirmed by the Curies . It is related that the number of the new magistrates was fixed ...
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... Tribunes , to whom some unim- portant functions of a judicial character were com- mitted , and whose office was chiefly desirable as an introduction to the higher powers of the tribunate.54 The new Tribunes bore the same name as the ...
... Tribunes , to whom some unim- portant functions of a judicial character were com- mitted , and whose office was chiefly desirable as an introduction to the higher powers of the tribunate.54 The new Tribunes bore the same name as the ...
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... Tribunes were most distin- guished in the early times of their institution . Whether it were to secure the great right of appeal from the superior magistrates , or to arrest the Pa- trician , magistrate or citizen , who sought injustice ...
... Tribunes were most distin- guished in the early times of their institution . Whether it were to secure the great right of appeal from the superior magistrates , or to arrest the Pa- trician , magistrate or citizen , who sought injustice ...
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... Tribunes , however , were made inviolable , 59 in per- son and in power , within the city and the circle of a mile beyond the city ; that is to say , within the limits which the Imperium or absolute authority of the Consuls could not ...
... Tribunes , however , were made inviolable , 59 in per- son and in power , within the city and the circle of a mile beyond the city ; that is to say , within the limits which the Imperium or absolute authority of the Consuls could not ...
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... TRIBUNES . agitari cœpta tribunitiis procellis . " - LIVY , II . 1 . " Justice does not require Equality . . . . . . But Justice aims constantly to remedy Inequali- ty . ” — WHEWELL , Moral , and Pol . , Sect . 998 . THE reconciliation ...
... TRIBUNES . agitari cœpta tribunitiis procellis . " - LIVY , II . 1 . " Justice does not require Equality . . . . . . But Justice aims constantly to remedy Inequali- ty . ” — WHEWELL , Moral , and Pol . , Sect . 998 . THE reconciliation ...
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