Roman Civilization: The EmpireColumbia University Press, 1955 |
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Pagina 48
... permitted to kill that adulterer with impunity , just as he may forthwith kill his daughter . A husband also is permitted to kill an adulterer of his wife , but not anyone at all as is the father's right . For this law provides that a ...
... permitted to kill that adulterer with impunity , just as he may forthwith kill his daughter . A husband also is permitted to kill an adulterer of his wife , but not anyone at all as is the father's right . For this law provides that a ...
Pagina 57
... permit . . . those who were not yet married to be present with im- punity on the days of these games ; and whereas he ... permitted to view with impunity the games which the masters of the board of fifteen for performing sacrifices will ...
... permit . . . those who were not yet married to be present with im- punity on the days of these games ; and whereas he ... permitted to view with impunity the games which the masters of the board of fifteen for performing sacrifices will ...
Pagina 270
... permit political associations to exist and not to allow soldiers to form societies in camp . The lower classes are , however , permitted to make monthly contributions [ to a society ] , provided , however , they meet only once a month ...
... permit political associations to exist and not to allow soldiers to form societies in camp . The lower classes are , however , permitted to make monthly contributions [ to a society ] , provided , however , they meet only once a month ...
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ADMINISTRATION | 80 |
ECONOMIC LIFE | 156 |
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