The Classical Museum, المجلد 6Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1849 |
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... Dionysius , II . 9 and 10 ; by Cicero , De Rep . II . 9 ; by Livy , vi . 18 ; by Festus , p . 233 , Müller ; and Niebuhr is fully aware of the entire novelty of his own . view . He rests it , however , on certain passages of Dionysius ...
... Dionysius , II . 9 and 10 ; by Cicero , De Rep . II . 9 ; by Livy , vi . 18 ; by Festus , p . 233 , Müller ; and Niebuhr is fully aware of the entire novelty of his own . view . He rests it , however , on certain passages of Dionysius ...
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... Dionysius would be likely to transfer by anticipation to the primitive times . But it was not afterwards true that clients and commons were iden- tical bodies ; consequently , a careless historian was less likely to slip by error into a ...
... Dionysius would be likely to transfer by anticipation to the primitive times . But it was not afterwards true that clients and commons were iden- tical bodies ; consequently , a careless historian was less likely to slip by error into a ...
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... Dionysius , and partly because he holds that the clients were not enrolled in the tribes . Yet in defe- rence to the passages of Livy already referred to , -on which he lays great stress , he believes that the clients voted in the Co ...
... Dionysius , and partly because he holds that the clients were not enrolled in the tribes . Yet in defe- rence to the passages of Livy already referred to , -on which he lays great stress , he believes that the clients voted in the Co ...
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... Prætor to compel and ratify the Nexus , which , according to this view , Dionysius must imply , is contrary to what is generally believed . 1 Before stating the more particular grounds which may add 22 DR . WILHELM IHNE ON THE.
... Prætor to compel and ratify the Nexus , which , according to this view , Dionysius must imply , is contrary to what is generally believed . 1 Before stating the more particular grounds which may add 22 DR . WILHELM IHNE ON THE.
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... Dionysius's exaggerated re- presentations ? Of course such retainers could not reside away from Rome , and in so far would justify Niebuhr's assertion , that the clients ( in this restricted sense ) were townspeople . As such , the ...
... Dionysius's exaggerated re- presentations ? Of course such retainers could not reside away from Rome , and in so far would justify Niebuhr's assertion , that the clients ( in this restricted sense ) were townspeople . As such , the ...
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