| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - 1829 - 638 pagine
...ever proposed, down to the period of his remembrance, without very great public commotions. Dionysius informs us, further, that this public land, by the...under this law, if Cassius had not included among tho receivers of the bounty the Latins and Hernici, whom he had but a little while before made citizens.... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake - 1829 - 644 pagine
...rich men j but that, not, withstanding this, a division of the lands would have taken place under thia law, if Cassius had not included among the receivers...Hernici, whom he had but a little while before made citizens. After much debate in the senate upon this subject, a decree was passed to the following eft... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake - 1879 - 634 pagine
...ever proposed, down to the period of his remembrance, without very grent public commotions. Dionysius informs us, further, that this public land, by the...been suffered to fall into the possession of rich men ; butthat, notwithstanding this, a division of the lands would have taken place under this law, if... | |
| Sir Daniel Keyte Sandford - 1836 - 496 pagine
...great public commotions. Diunysius inform us, further, that this public land, by UM> negligHi« of tlie magistrates, had been suffered to fall into the possession of rich men ; bat that, notwithstanding this, a division of the lands would have taken placr under this law, if... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1836 - 476 pagine
...ever proposed, down to the period of his remembrance, without very great public commotions. Dionysius informs us, further, that this public land, by the...the lands would have taken place under this law, if Caasius had not included among the receivers of the bounty the Latins and Hemici, whom he had but a... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1839 - 666 pagine
...by the neglige nctof the magistrates, had been suffered to full into the possession of rich nu-i" , but that, notwithstanding this, a division of the lands would have taken p¡¿e / under this law, if CUSUIUM hud not included among the receiver« of the baun.y the Latins... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1841 - 800 pagine
...the period of his re90 membrance, without very great public commotions Dionysius informs us, farther, that this public land, by the negligence of the magistrates,...included among the receivers of the bounty the Latins and the Hemici, whom he had but a little while before 'made citizens. After much debate in the senate on... | |
| 1841 - 956 pagine
...further, tliat this public land, by the negligeuc of the magistrates, had been suffered to fall into thv possession of rich men ; but that, notwithstanding this, a division of the lands would have taken placr under this law, if Cassius liad not included amon;; the receivers of the bounty the Latins and... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1842 - 476 pagine
...ever proposed, down to the period of his remembrance, without very ereat public commotions. Dionysius informs us, further, that this public land, by the...Hernici, whom he had but a little while before made citizens. After much debate in the senate upon this subject, a decree was passed to the following effect... | |
| John Lempriere - 1842 - 1150 pagine
...of his remembrance, without public commotion. Dionysius informs us that this public land, by neglect of the magistrates, had been suffered to fall into the possession of rich men ; but a division of the lands would have taken place under this law, if Cassius had not included among the... | |
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