 | Alexander Adam - 1792 - 644 pagine
...determined by lot in what manner the tribes fhould be called. The confuls ordered fuch as they pleafed to be cited out of each tribe, and every one was obliged to anfwer to his name under a fevere penalty, Liv. iii. 41. Cell. xi. 5. Vol. Max. vi. 3. 4. They were... | |
 | Alexander Adam - 1807 - 636 pagine
...determined by lot in what manner the tiibes should be called. The consuls ordered such as they pleased to he cited out of each tribe, and every one was obliged to answer to his name under a severe penalty, Liv. iii. 11. & 41. Cell. xi. 5. Valer. Max. vi. 3. 4. They were careful to chuse (Ifgere) those first,... | |
 | Alexander Adam - 1819 - 598 pagine
...51. iv. 1. It was determined by lot in what manner the tribes should be called. The consuls ordered such as they pleased to be cited out of each tribe,...obliged to answer to his name under a severe penalty, Liv. iii. 11. 41. Gell. xi. 5. Valer. Max. vi. 3, 4. They were careful to choose (legere) those first,... | |
 | Alexander Adam - 1819 - 602 pagine
...51. iv. 1. It was d'etermined by lot in what manner the tribes should be called. The consuls ordered such as they pleased to be cited out of each tribe,...obliged to answer to his name under a severe penalty, Liv. iii. 11. 41. Gell. xi. 5. Valer. Max. vi. 3, 4. They were careful to choose (legerc) those first,... | |
 | Alexander Adam - 1819 - 572 pagine
...51. iv. 1. It was determined by lot, in what manner the tribes should be called. The consuls ordered such as they pleased to be cited out of each tribe,...obliged to answer to his name under a severe penalty, Liv. iii. 11. & 41. Gell. xi. 5. Valtr. Mix. vi. 3. 4. They were careful to choose (legere) those first,... | |
 | Alexander Adam - 1819 - 578 pagine
...what manner the tribfs should be called. The consuls ordered such as they pleased to be cited out oi each tribe, and every one was obliged to answer to his name i -ii'.ier a severe penalty, Liv. iii. 11. & 41. Gell. xi. 5. Valtr. M'iz. vi. 3. 4. They were careful... | |
 | George Paxton - 1825 - 552 pagine
...appointed, the consuls, assisted by the military or legionary tribunes, held a levy, when they ordered such as they pleased to be cited out of each tribe,...obliged to answer to his name under a severe penalty/ • ' • • The armies of Israel were often extremely numerous. Six hundred thousand men capable... | |
 | Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1825 - 612 pagine
...tribunes ; when it was determined by lot in what manner the tribes should be called. The consuls ordered such as they pleased to be cited out of each tribe,...obliged to answer to his name under a severe penalty. On certain occasions, some of the most refractory were put to death.1 To the above described mode of... | |
 | Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1828 - 360 pagine
...were of the military age attended in the capitol, where, seated in their curule chairs, they ordered such as they pleased to be cited out of each tribe, and their names to be enrolled on tables. Thus they kept up a standing army for the defence of the empire.... | |
 | Sallust - 1829 - 408 pagine
...follows. The consuls appointed a day, on which all those who were of the military age, were to be present in the capitol. When the day arrived, the consuls,...who had what they thought lucky names, as Valerius, Salvius, Statorius, &c. Their names irere written down on tables, henoe scribere, " tp enlist," " to... | |
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