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Page xiv
... taken from the laws of Solon . These Tables contained , for the most part , short enunciations of those points of ... taken against them on a debt confessed or decided to be due . They might then be brought before a magistrate , and ...
... taken from the laws of Solon . These Tables contained , for the most part , short enunciations of those points of ... taken against them on a debt confessed or decided to be due . They might then be brought before a magistrate , and ...
Page xxi
... taken from every rank for the special occasion , who sat three or more together , and who were used in cases requiring despatch . And there were also the centumviri , taken so many from each tribe , and who judged of cases of status ...
... taken from every rank for the special occasion , who sat three or more together , and who were used in cases requiring despatch . And there were also the centumviri , taken so many from each tribe , and who judged of cases of status ...
Page xliii
... taken prisoner by an enemy , or undergo a very severe criminal sentence . The loss of this element of the status , called capitis deminutio maxima , involved the loss of the remaining two , the person who ceased to be free ceasing also ...
... taken prisoner by an enemy , or undergo a very severe criminal sentence . The loss of this element of the status , called capitis deminutio maxima , involved the loss of the remaining two , the person who ceased to be free ceasing also ...
Page lxvii
... taken entirely either from the senate or the equites ; and two , at least , out of the five decuries of judges appearing in the album were taken from a com- paratively humble class . The recuperatores and centumviri still continued to ...
... taken entirely either from the senate or the equites ; and two , at least , out of the five decuries of judges appearing in the album were taken from a com- paratively humble class . The recuperatores and centumviri still continued to ...
Page lxxvii
... hundred - the judges being appointed for a year and taken from the same list as that from which judges in civil suits were selected , so that the history of the contests between the senatorial and equestrian orders INTRODUCTION . lxxvii.
... hundred - the judges being appointed for a year and taken from the same list as that from which judges in civil suits were selected , so that the history of the contests between the senatorial and equestrian orders INTRODUCTION . lxxvii.
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