A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methueni, 1963 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 117
... civil authority . But if civil and military powers are combined in one person , the combination can only remain innocuous so long as the ambitions and aspirations of the individual are outweighed by his loyalty to the State . Hitherto ...
... civil authority . But if civil and military powers are combined in one person , the combination can only remain innocuous so long as the ambitions and aspirations of the individual are outweighed by his loyalty to the State . Hitherto ...
Pagina 374
... civil service . The latter , which was recruited exclusively from the equestrian middle class , was organized on a regular system of graduated promotion - from the financial agents or procurators at the bottom to the ministers of the ...
... civil service . The latter , which was recruited exclusively from the equestrian middle class , was organized on a regular system of graduated promotion - from the financial agents or procurators at the bottom to the ministers of the ...
Pagina 443
... civil service made distinct : salaries and titles for equestrian civil servants : increased staff of collectors and new advocati fisci . ( b ) Council of State made official . ( c ) Codification of Edict by Salvius Julianus ( 129 ) ...
... civil service made distinct : salaries and titles for equestrian civil servants : increased staff of collectors and new advocati fisci . ( b ) Council of State made official . ( c ) Codification of Edict by Salvius Julianus ( 129 ) ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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