But those who had forcibly committed personal defilements or murders, or were stained with the guilt of false evidence, counterfeit seals, forged wills, or other frauds, all these they punished with death. A greater number were executed than thrown into... The History of Rome - Pagina 296di Livy - 1823Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Livy - 1844 - 424 pagine
...by the oath, — all such they left in prison. But those who had forcibly committed personal outrage or murders, or were stained with the guilt of false...there did not appear any proper person of the kind to execnte the sentence, they were punished in public. A charge was then given to demolish all the places... | |
| Livy - 1850 - 642 pagine
...who had not themselves committed, or compelled others to commit, any of those acts to which they were bound by the oath. — all such they left in prison....who were condemned, to their relations, or to those under whose guardianship they were, that they might inflict the punishment in private ; but if there... | |
| Evan Powell Meredith - 1864 - 634 pagine
...evidence, were put to death ; — that a greater number was executed than thrown into prison ; — and that the multitude of men and women who suffered in both ways was very considerable. (Liv. lib. xxxix. c. 17, 1Й.) For further information of the Bacchanalian mysteries, see Augustin... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 466 pagine
...commit, any of those acts to which they were bound by the oath — all such they left in prison. Bat those who had forcibly committed personal defilements...who were condemned, to their relations, or to those under whose guardianship they were, that they might inflict the punishment in private; if there did... | |
| Otto Augustus Wall - 1919 - 630 pagine
...with the guilt of false evidence, counterfeit seals, forged wills, or other frauds, all these were punished with death. A greater number were executed...who suffered in both ways, was very considerable. "A charge was then given to demolish all the places where the Bacchanalians had held their meetings."... | |
| Otto Augustus Wall - 1919 - 774 pagine
...with the guilt of false evidence, counterfeit seals, forged wills, or other frauds, all these were punished with death. A greater number were executed...who suffered in both ways, was very considerable. "A charge was then given to demolish all the places where the Bacchanalians had held their meetings."... | |
| George Howe, Gustave Adolphus Harrer - 1924 - 660 pagine
...who had not themselves committed, or compelled others to commit, any of those acts to which they were bound by the oath, — all such they left in prison....who were condemned, to their relations, or to those under whose guardianship they were, that they might inflict the punishment in private; but if there... | |
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