Ancient History: Exhibiting a Summary View of the Rise, Progress, Revolutions, Decline, and Fall, of the States and Nations of AntiquitySouter, 1837 - 601 páginas |
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... Tribunes of the People , who were chosen annually by the people , and generally from their own body , and who were at first * The tribunes were to be exempt from all servile offices , and if any one killed a tribune , any person might ...
... Tribunes of the People , who were chosen annually by the people , and generally from their own body , and who were at first * The tribunes were to be exempt from all servile offices , and if any one killed a tribune , any person might ...
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... tribunes was a permission to choose from the people two annual officers , as assistants in the fatigues of their ... tribunes . Rome being threatened with a famine , an assembly was convened , in which the consuls and the tribunes by ...
... tribunes was a permission to choose from the people two annual officers , as assistants in the fatigues of their ... tribunes . Rome being threatened with a famine , an assembly was convened , in which the consuls and the tribunes by ...
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... tribunes give laws in Rome , and rule with " uncontrolled power , when we could not stoop to kings ? " If the factious and turbulent are unwilling to live at " Rome , let them retire once more to the Sacred Mountain ; " it is better not ...
... tribunes give laws in Rome , and rule with " uncontrolled power , when we could not stoop to kings ? " If the factious and turbulent are unwilling to live at " Rome , let them retire once more to the Sacred Mountain ; " it is better not ...
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... tribunes being jealous of his popularity , and the senate incensed against him , he was condemned to be thrown headlong from the Tarpeian rock , by those very people whose power and privileges he had endeavoured to extend . Soon after ...
... tribunes being jealous of his popularity , and the senate incensed against him , he was condemned to be thrown headlong from the Tarpeian rock , by those very people whose power and privileges he had endeavoured to extend . Soon after ...
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... tribunes to appear before the people ; and the object invariably pursued was the Agrarian law , in putting off which ... tribune , the reviver of These illustrious victims to the defence of their country are worthy to be compared with ...
... tribunes to appear before the people ; and the object invariably pursued was the Agrarian law , in putting off which ... tribune , the reviver of These illustrious victims to the defence of their country are worthy to be compared with ...
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