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... their cradle to their grave . Every important act of their life was sanctioned by solemn rites . Every division and sub- division of the State to which they belonged had its own pe- culiar sacred ceremonies . The individual , the family ...
... their cradle to their grave . Every important act of their life was sanctioned by solemn rites . Every division and sub- division of the State to which they belonged had its own pe- culiar sacred ceremonies . The individual , the family ...
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... their own body , and supply a machinery for the preparation of a fixed and permanent body of law . The Decemvirate , super- seding and incorporating into itself every other magistracy , and composed of an equal number of patricians and ...
... their own body , and supply a machinery for the preparation of a fixed and permanent body of law . The Decemvirate , super- seding and incorporating into itself every other magistracy , and composed of an equal number of patricians and ...
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... their future struggles ; but the Decemvirate , regarded as a crisis in their political history , was certainly unfavourable to them . Nothing shows more completely that this was so than the progress they made immediately after the ...
... their future struggles ; but the Decemvirate , regarded as a crisis in their political history , was certainly unfavourable to them . Nothing shows more completely that this was so than the progress they made immediately after the ...
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... their power ; but the policy of the State was not a severe one , and Rome connected itself with her subject allies by conceding them privileges proportionate to their importance , or their services . The jus Latinum and the jus Italicum ...
... their power ; but the policy of the State was not a severe one , and Rome connected itself with her subject allies by conceding them privileges proportionate to their importance , or their services . The jus Latinum and the jus Italicum ...
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... their friends and dependents . They were generally among the first men of the State , and the em- ployment was considered one of the most dignified that could occupy the evening of a life of public service and magisterial honours . In ...
... their friends and dependents . They were generally among the first men of the State , and the em- ployment was considered one of the most dignified that could occupy the evening of a life of public service and magisterial honours . In ...
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