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Pagina x
... authority of the State to surrender his command to Marius , refused to obey , but marched instead upon the city , and put his antagonists to the sword , the Republic was at an end . Though nominally restored , it was after this an empty ...
... authority of the State to surrender his command to Marius , refused to obey , but marched instead upon the city , and put his antagonists to the sword , the Republic was at an end . Though nominally restored , it was after this an empty ...
Pagina 47
... authority . Within the city ( domi ) the imperium , or power of the magistrate to command , is limited by certain provisions which are designed to protect the liberty of the individual , and this is so even in war : outside of the city ...
... authority . Within the city ( domi ) the imperium , or power of the magistrate to command , is limited by certain provisions which are designed to protect the liberty of the individual , and this is so even in war : outside of the city ...
Pagina 52
... authority over all the fleets of the Mediterranean . In the following year the Manilian law , advocated by Cicero , gave him the further command of the war against Mithridates , in Asia Minor . It was in this year ( B.C. 66 ) that ...
... authority over all the fleets of the Mediterranean . In the following year the Manilian law , advocated by Cicero , gave him the further command of the war against Mithridates , in Asia Minor . It was in this year ( B.C. 66 ) that ...
Pagina 66
... authority , like a proconsul or proprætor , and hence open rebellion . hostis judicat , declares public enemies , the technical outlawing of rebels and traitors . quam refers to diem , which is often feminine in this sense ( $ 73 ) ...
... authority , like a proconsul or proprætor , and hence open rebellion . hostis judicat , declares public enemies , the technical outlawing of rebels and traitors . quam refers to diem , which is often feminine in this sense ( $ 73 ) ...
Pagina 70
... authority . C. [ Licinius ] Murena , brother of L. Murena , consul elect , in behalf of whom Cicero afterwards delivered one of his most famous orations . § 43. videbantur , § 330 . a1 . L. [ Calpurnius ] Bestia , called a Senator ...
... authority . C. [ Licinius ] Murena , brother of L. Murena , consul elect , in behalf of whom Cicero afterwards delivered one of his most famous orations . § 43. videbantur , § 330 . a1 . L. [ Calpurnius ] Bestia , called a Senator ...
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