The Classical Museum, المجلد 2Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1845 |
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الصفحة 11
... plebeian ; and that the Jewish historian was influenced in his choice by the sacred institution of the week . But upon what principle of numerical symmetry or national association are we to account for the eighteen books of the annals ...
... plebeian ; and that the Jewish historian was influenced in his choice by the sacred institution of the week . But upon what principle of numerical symmetry or national association are we to account for the eighteen books of the annals ...
الصفحة 256
... plebeians had been com- pelled by their necessities to sell the chief part of their land , which had got into the hands of the rich , who had suffered least by the recent events . This ingens cupido agros continuandi ( Livy , xxxiv . 4 ) ...
... plebeians had been com- pelled by their necessities to sell the chief part of their land , which had got into the hands of the rich , who had suffered least by the recent events . This ingens cupido agros continuandi ( Livy , xxxiv . 4 ) ...
الصفحة 257
... plebeians , as such , were already capable of taking such possessions ; and certainly the richer among them had already made great acquisitions of this kind . Accordingly , it was the interest of the most distinguished plebeians also ...
... plebeians , as such , were already capable of taking such possessions ; and certainly the richer among them had already made great acquisitions of this kind . Accordingly , it was the interest of the most distinguished plebeians also ...
الصفحة 261
... plebeians , have already been presented to the reader ; and the omission of the word publici , in the passage in the thirty - fifth chapter , is not inconsistent with the usage of Livy , nor does it furnish any fair ground to charge him ...
... plebeians , have already been presented to the reader ; and the omission of the word publici , in the passage in the thirty - fifth chapter , is not inconsistent with the usage of Livy , nor does it furnish any fair ground to charge him ...
الصفحة 262
... plebeians . The alarm that these mea- sures occasioned is consistent with the general remark of Livy on the effects of proposing agrarian laws ( 11. 41 ) . Though the Rogations of Licinius related to other matters besides land , this ...
... plebeians . The alarm that these mea- sures occasioned is consistent with the general remark of Livy on the effects of proposing agrarian laws ( 11. 41 ) . Though the Rogations of Licinius related to other matters besides land , this ...
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