| Alexander Adam - 1807 - 636 pagine
...patricians any one he pleased, as his PATRON or protector, whose CLIENT he was called, (quod eum colebat). It was the part of the Patron to advise and to defend...serve him with his life and fortune in any extremity, Dionys. ii. 10. It was unlawful for Patrons and Clients to accuse or bear witness against each other... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1819 - 598 pagine
...patricians any one he pleased, as his PATRON or protector, whose CLIENT he was called (quod, eum colebat). It was the part of the Patron to advise and to defend...serve him with his life and fortune in any extremity, Dionys. ii. 10. It was unlawful for Patrons and Clients to accuse or bear -witness against each other... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1819 - 578 pagine
...colebat). It was the part of the Patron to advise and to defend his client, to assist him with bis interest and substance; in short, to do every thing...serve him with his life and fortune in any extremity, Dionyt. ii. 10. It was unlawful for Patrons and Clients to accuse or bear witness against each other;... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1819 - 602 pagine
...with his interest and substance, in short to do every thing for him that a parent uses to do for liis children. The Client was obliged to pay all kind of...serve him with his life and fortune in any extremity, Dionys. ii. 10. It was unlawful for Patrons and Clients to accuse or bear witness against each other... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1826 - 508 pagine
...with bis interest and substance ; in short, to do every thing for him that a parent uses to do ibr his children. The Client was obliged to pay all kind of respect to his patron, and to serve him with life and fortune in any extremity, Dionys. ii. 10. It was -unlawful for Patrons and Clients to accuse... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1827 - 700 pagine
...might be connected together by the strictest bonds, Romulus ordained that every plebeian should chuse from the patricians any one he pleased, as his patron,...serve him with his life and fortune in any extremity. It was unlawful for patrons and clients to accuse, or bear witness against each other ; and whoever... | |
| Sallust - 1829 - 408 pagine
...and substance ; in short, to do every thing for him that a parent uses to do for his children. Xhe client was obliged to pay all kind of respect to his...orders, it is more than probable that the common account if; Page. incorrect. The institution of patronage would seem to have 16 sprang from a state of society... | |
| Sallust - 1831 - 410 pagine
...owed its origin to Romulus, according to the common account. That the patricians and plebeians migW be connected together by the strictest bonds, the...it is more than probable that the common account is Page. incorrect. The institution of patronage would seem to have 16 sprung from a state of society... | |
| Charles Knapp Dillaway - 1831 - 192 pagine
...client, and to assist him with his interest and substance. The client was obliged to pay the greatest respect to his patron, and to serve him with his life and fortune in any extremity. It was unlawful for patrons and clients to accuse or bear witness against each other, and .whoever... | |
| 1833 - 704 pagine
...interest and ol'uice ; in short, to du every thing for him that a parent uses to do for his children. • client was obliged to pay all kind of respect to his patron, and to serve him with his -•id fortune in any extremity. It WHS unlawful for patrons «nd clients to accute, «r 430 be slain... | |
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