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... remain- ing number for the protection partly of the city and partly of his own person .. However , he never allowed more than three [ Praetorian ] 112 The Adriatic and Tyrrhenian Seas , respectively . • cohorts to remain in the city ...
... remain- ing number for the protection partly of the city and partly of his own person .. However , he never allowed more than three [ Praetorian ] 112 The Adriatic and Tyrrhenian Seas , respectively . • cohorts to remain in the city ...
Pagina 278
... remain there until they use up the whole sum . For this ceremony they shall name from among themselves , by turns , caretakers who will hold this ceremony each year and who will have the right to demand the said sum of money . I entrust ...
... remain there until they use up the whole sum . For this ceremony they shall name from among themselves , by turns , caretakers who will hold this ceremony each year and who will have the right to demand the said sum of money . I entrust ...
Pagina 415
... remain we pay taxes ? Besides pasturing and tilling for them all our other possessions , do we not pay a yearly tribute for our very bodies ? How much better it would be to have been sold to masters once and for all than , possessing ...
... remain we pay taxes ? Besides pasturing and tilling for them all our other possessions , do we not pay a yearly tribute for our very bodies ? How much better it would be to have been sold to masters once and for all than , possessing ...
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THE AUGUSTAN AGE | 14 |
IMPERIAL POLICY | 80 |
ECONOMIC LIFE | 156 |
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