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... granted quantities . The same must be done in the case of the reservoirs and the public fountains , so that the water may flow day and night without interruption . . ... The right to granted water does not pass [ automatically ] to an ...
... granted quantities . The same must be done in the case of the reservoirs and the public fountains , so that the water may flow day and night without interruption . . ... The right to granted water does not pass [ automatically ] to an ...
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... granted by the central government . In increasing numbers during the Principate urbanized centers were raised to the status of Roman munici- palities ; some were granted the more privileged rank of colony . The bronze fragments of the ...
... granted by the central government . In increasing numbers during the Principate urbanized centers were raised to the status of Roman munici- palities ; some were granted the more privileged rank of colony . The bronze fragments of the ...
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... granted honorable discharge to Lucius Valerius Noster , cavalryman in the Gavian Squadron of the Vocontian Company , who had completed his service . [ Signature of prefect ) I perused the foregoing statement and granted the honorable ...
... granted honorable discharge to Lucius Valerius Noster , cavalryman in the Gavian Squadron of the Vocontian Company , who had completed his service . [ Signature of prefect ) I perused the foregoing statement and granted the honorable ...
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THE AUGUSTAN AGE | 14 |
IMPERIAL POLICY | 80 |
ECONOMIC LIFE | 156 |
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