Roman Civilization: The EmpireNaphtali Lewis, Meyer Reinhold Columbia University Press, 1951 |
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Pagina 136
... influential everywhere you have declared Roman citizens and even of the same stock ; the rest vassals and subjects . Neither sea nor any intervening distance on land excludes one from citizenship . No dis- tinction is made between Asia ...
... influential everywhere you have declared Roman citizens and even of the same stock ; the rest vassals and subjects . Neither sea nor any intervening distance on land excludes one from citizenship . No dis- tinction is made between Asia ...
Pagina 487
... influence , however , the growing tendency of the pre- ceding centuries toward more humane treatment of slaves ( cf. § 68 ) received fresh impetus . The following is a directive of Constantine on the subject . Theodosian Code 11. xxv ...
... influence , however , the growing tendency of the pre- ceding centuries toward more humane treatment of slaves ( cf. § 68 ) received fresh impetus . The following is a directive of Constantine on the subject . Theodosian Code 11. xxv ...
Pagina 532
... influence is apparent from the striking resemblance to legal principles and practices of the present day . Be- cause of limitations of space no attempt has been made to sample the minutiae of cases and actions that constitute the bulk ...
... influence is apparent from the striking resemblance to legal principles and practices of the present day . Be- cause of limitations of space no attempt has been made to sample the minutiae of cases and actions that constitute the bulk ...
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ABBREVIATIONS USED IN CITING SOURCES | 2 |
IMPERIAL POLICY | 80 |
ECONOMIC LIFE | 156 |
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