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... he very frequently omits to mention the ratification by the comitia in cases where it is ad- mitted to have been indisper sable . therefore was necessary whether whole communities or indi- viduals were INTRODUCTION . II.
... he very frequently omits to mention the ratification by the comitia in cases where it is ad- mitted to have been indisper sable . therefore was necessary whether whole communities or indi- viduals were INTRODUCTION . II.
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... 3 , 29 , 6 . 2 Liv . 23 , 31 . 3 Liv . 26 , 21 , 10 . 4 Liv . 27 , 5 , 7. The case is also mentioned in a fragment of Varro . 5 Liv . 39 , 19 , 5 . 6 $ 55 . divisions , to make a very limited number of Roman 12 INTRODUCTION .
... 3 , 29 , 6 . 2 Liv . 23 , 31 . 3 Liv . 26 , 21 , 10 . 4 Liv . 27 , 5 , 7. The case is also mentioned in a fragment of Varro . 5 Liv . 39 , 19 , 5 . 6 $ 55 . divisions , to make a very limited number of Roman 12 INTRODUCTION .
Page 13
... mention the name of Theophanes among those enfranchised under the lex Gellia Cornelia . In Pro Archia ( § 24 ) where Theophanes is mentioned , Cicero's words point to the same conclusion . It is singular that Cic . • has not mentioned ...
... mention the name of Theophanes among those enfranchised under the lex Gellia Cornelia . In Pro Archia ( § 24 ) where Theophanes is mentioned , Cicero's words point to the same conclusion . It is singular that Cic . • has not mentioned ...
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... mentioned- socii , liberi populi , foederati , Latini , stipendiarii . It is neces- sary to say a few words about these terms . The subject populations of the Roman empire under the Republic may be roughly divided into two classes ( a ) ...
... mentioned- socii , liberi populi , foederati , Latini , stipendiarii . It is neces- sary to say a few words about these terms . The subject populations of the Roman empire under the Republic may be roughly divided into two classes ( a ) ...
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... mentioned in this speech " . 1 § 54 . 2 For the formalities required to constitute a foedus see n . on § 15 , 1. 33 . R. B. 3 nn . on §§ 35 , 36 . 4 § 24 . 5 § 32. In § 27 Cic . uses liberi populi as equivalent to socii . 2 §§ 22-26 ...
... mentioned in this speech " . 1 § 54 . 2 For the formalities required to constitute a foedus see n . on § 15 , 1. 33 . R. B. 3 nn . on §§ 35 , 36 . 4 § 24 . 5 § 32. In § 27 Cic . uses liberi populi as equivalent to socii . 2 §§ 22-26 ...
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