The Classical Museum, المجلد 6Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1849 |
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... course , as they gradually win their rights , they break away from the unpleasant tie ; but if , as Niebuhr thinks , the clients bore no part of the oppression which fell on the plebeians , the whole course of their history is a riddle ...
... course , as they gradually win their rights , they break away from the unpleasant tie ; but if , as Niebuhr thinks , the clients bore no part of the oppression which fell on the plebeians , the whole course of their history is a riddle ...
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... course a tenant in arrears to the state would lose all rights as a citizen ( which was the case even in Athens , ) until he had paid every thing ; but his connection with his land was not severed , and his debt descended to his children ...
... course a tenant in arrears to the state would lose all rights as a citizen ( which was the case even in Athens , ) until he had paid every thing ; but his connection with his land was not severed , and his debt descended to his children ...
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... 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 consul would not covet their presence in the army ...
... 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 consul would not covet their presence in the army ...
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... course . The zeal for Latin colonies which presently springs up , is then well explained by Ihne , as a new artifice of the nobility . He adds , that C. Flaminius's colony in Picenum , against which the aris- tocracy was so furious ...
... course . The zeal for Latin colonies which presently springs up , is then well explained by Ihne , as a new artifice of the nobility . He adds , that C. Flaminius's colony in Picenum , against which the aris- tocracy was so furious ...
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... , must have been so near to , and so much in the direction of the summit , that the course of the winds rushing through it , would have been , not , as described by our author ( vv . 83 , 31 COMMENTARIES ON , AND ILLUSTRATIONS OF ,
... , must have been so near to , and so much in the direction of the summit , that the course of the winds rushing through it , would have been , not , as described by our author ( vv . 83 , 31 COMMENTARIES ON , AND ILLUSTRATIONS OF ,
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