The Classical Museum, المجلد 6Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1849 |
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... 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 exclusive right of occupying the public land , for which they paid ...
... 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 exclusive right of occupying the public land , for which they paid ...
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... patricians , but that Ancus could not be so liberal , since the pa- trician tribes were now full , and the number three was too sacred to alter : he adds , that these Albans were made into the tribe of Luceres ; from which Göttling ...
... patricians , but that Ancus could not be so liberal , since the pa- trician tribes were now full , and the number three was too sacred to alter : he adds , that these Albans were made into the tribe of Luceres ; from which Göttling ...
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... patricians , it would be puerile to believe that their conduct to their clients was really exemplary . This ought in itself to have led to the conclusion , that Niebuhr's fact is nothing but a verbal one . There is no contest recorded ...
... patricians , it would be puerile to believe that their conduct to their clients was really exemplary . This ought in itself to have led to the conclusion , that Niebuhr's fact is nothing but a verbal one . There is no contest recorded ...
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... patricians . Farther , if it be true that the strength of the patricians de- pended on their retinues of armed clients , why did they allow this important body of men gradually to vanish by the time that the history gets clearer ? If ...
... patricians . Farther , if it be true that the strength of the patricians de- pended on their retinues of armed clients , why did they allow this important body of men gradually to vanish by the time that the history gets clearer ? If ...
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... patrician nobles lend , nobody but plebeians borrow . In short , we do not seem to read so much of individual lenders and borrowers , as of the patricians , as a class , becoming credi- tors , and the plebeians , as a class , debtors ...
... patrician nobles lend , nobody but plebeians borrow . In short , we do not seem to read so much of individual lenders and borrowers , as of the patricians , as a class , becoming credi- tors , and the plebeians , as a class , debtors ...
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