The History of Rome, Volume 4Longmans, Green, and Company, 1882 |
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Pagina 42
... allowed themselves to be guided by the will of others , pos- sessed the constitutional right of controlling the state regardless of other powers , whenever the desire to do so should be roused in them by able leaders . 1 Vol . ii . p ...
... allowed themselves to be guided by the will of others , pos- sessed the constitutional right of controlling the state regardless of other powers , whenever the desire to do so should be roused in them by able leaders . 1 Vol . ii . p ...
Pagina 50
... allowed to issue from it any money without a senatorial decree to any magistrate , with the sole exception of the consuls.2 The greatest and most important public expenditure was , according to Polybius , that on public works which the ...
... allowed to issue from it any money without a senatorial decree to any magistrate , with the sole exception of the consuls.2 The greatest and most important public expenditure was , according to Polybius , that on public works which the ...
Pagina 71
... allowed to be present during the debates . Yet the Greek writers did not invent this statement . It seems to have been the current opinion , even among Romans , that in former times senators were in the habit of taking their youthful ...
... allowed to be present during the debates . Yet the Greek writers did not invent this statement . It seems to have been the current opinion , even among Romans , that in former times senators were in the habit of taking their youthful ...
Pagina 72
... allowed to it by the letter of the law . The respect inspired by a ruling class through the personal dignity of its members increases - or , rather , establishes and maintains - the willing obedience of the mass by which alone every ...
... allowed to it by the letter of the law . The respect inspired by a ruling class through the personal dignity of its members increases - or , rather , establishes and maintains - the willing obedience of the mass by which alone every ...
Pagina 100
... allowed any interruption in their military duties , and as the theatre of war became further removed from Rome , and military operations assumed larger proportions , the position of the chief commanders necessarily became more ...
... allowed any interruption in their military duties , and as the theatre of war became further removed from Rome , and military operations assumed larger proportions , the position of the chief commanders necessarily became more ...
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Brani popolari
Pagina 449 - Ea potestas per senatum more Romano magistratui maxuma permittitur, exercitum parare, bellum gerere, coercere omnibus modis socios atque civis, domi militiaeque Imperium atque iudicium summum habere; aliter sine populi iussu nullius earum rerum consuli ius est.
Pagina 154 - Ogulnii aediles curules aliquot feneratoribus diem dixerunt; quorum bonis multatis ex eo, quod in publicum redactum est, aenea in Capitolio limina et trium mensarum argentea vasa in cella lovis lovemque in culmine cum quadrigis et ad ficum Ruminalem simulacra infantium conditorum urbis sub uberibus lupae posuerunt semitamque saxo quadrato a Capena porta ad Martis straverunt.
Pagina 408 - ... receiving allotments they were to be advanced to the rank of citizens. If the statements respecting the census of 131 B. c. and 1 25 B. c. are to be trusted, the great increase in the number of citizens must be explained in another way. It is possible ... that after the revolt of Fregellae (125 B. c.) a portion of the allies were admitted to the Roman franchise by several plebiscites. We know nothing of such plebiscites ; but it is not unlikely that the Roman senate in 125 B. c. acted on the...
Pagina 369 - Creati P. Servilius, Q. Caecilius Metellus, C. et M. Servilii - Geminis ambobus cognomen erat -, L. et A. Hostilii Catones, P. Villius Tappulus, M.
Pagina 381 - Nam Ti. Graccho invidia Numantini foederis, cui feriendo, quaestor C. Mancini consulis cum esset, interfuerat, et in eo foedere improbando senatus severitas dolori et timori fuit : eaque res illum fortem et clarum virum a gravitate patrum desciscere coegit.
Pagina 220 - Dilectum consules multo intentiore quam alias cura 8 habebant. Licinius veteres quoque scribebat milites centurionesque ; et multi voluntate nomina dabant, quia locupletes videbant, qui priore Macedonico bello aut adversus Antiochum in Asia stipendia sorte Fr.
Pagina 154 - ... Libo M. Fulvius Centumalus A. Atilius Serranus M. Baebius Tamphilus L. Valerius Tappo Q. Salonius Sarra. aedilitas insignis eo anno fuit M. Aemilii Lepidi et 12 L. Aemilii Pauli...
Pagina 274 - Mulieres damnatas cognatis, aut in quorum ma- 6 nu essent, tradebant, ut ipsi in private animadverterent in eas: si nemo erat idoneus supplicii exactor, in publico animadvertebatur. Datum deinde consulibus negotium est...
Pagina 155 - Baebio consulibus de ludis factum esset. (12) decreverat id senatus propter effusos sumptus factos in ludos Ti. Sempronii aedilis, qui graves non modo Italiae ac sociis Latini nominis. sed etiam provinciis externis fuerant.
Pagina 14 - Ipse interea milites scribere non more maiorum, neque ex classibus, sed uti cuiusque lubido erat, capite censos plerosque. Id...