The Classical Museum, المجلد 6Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1849 |
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... land each , and standing in no social relations towards the great patricians . He likewise supposes the patricians to have no right of freehold , except to the extent of two jugera ; but that this disadvantage was compensated by their ...
... land each , and standing in no social relations towards the great patricians . He likewise supposes the patricians to have no right of freehold , except to the extent of two jugera ; but that this disadvantage was compensated by their ...
الصفحة 17
... lands . Ihne acknowledges that there are many instances in history of such transferences of population , but he is persuaded that here some Greek historian , who knew of similar measures in VI . B Sicily , has misunderstood the Latin ...
... lands . Ihne acknowledges that there are many instances in history of such transferences of population , but he is persuaded that here some Greek historian , who knew of similar measures in VI . B Sicily , has misunderstood the Latin ...
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... land - seven jugera each , when they kept them out of the pale of the constitution ; and when they did not allow to themselves , lords and masters as they were , any freehold land at all , except the miserable two jugera ? How ...
... land - seven jugera each , when they kept them out of the pale of the constitution ; and when they did not allow to themselves , lords and masters as they were , any freehold land at all , except the miserable two jugera ? How ...
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... land as absolutely their own , by entrusting it to other parties , ten- ants at will , who paid whatever rent the patrician chose to exact . Such conduct was , in the opinion of the plebeians , an invasion of the public land ; grassari ...
... land as absolutely their own , by entrusting it to other parties , ten- ants at will , who paid whatever rent the patrician chose to exact . Such conduct was , in the opinion of the plebeians , an invasion of the public land ; grassari ...
الصفحة 22
... land being public property , the neglect to pay was a criminal offence , not a mere private wrong ; so that the debtor was liable , not only to be arrested , imprisoned , and sold , but to be put to death . The severity of this law ...
... land being public property , the neglect to pay was a criminal offence , not a mere private wrong ; so that the debtor was liable , not only to be arrested , imprisoned , and sold , but to be put to death . The severity of this law ...
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