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" But the power of the senate was chiefly conspicuous in civil dissensions or dangerous tumults within the city, in which that solemn decree used to be passed, " That " the consuls should take care that the republic should receive " no harm ;" Ut consules... "
Roman Antiquities and Ancient Mythology for Classical Schools - 15. oldal
szerző: Charles Knapp Dillaway - 1831 - 161 oldal
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Roman antiquities: or, An account of the manners and customs of the Romans

Alexander Adam - 1807 - 636 oldal
...calamity, Cic. fro SexC. 12. But the power of the senate was chiefly con- • spicuous in civil dissensions or dangerous tumults within the city, in which that solemn decree used to be passed, " That 41 the consuls should take care that the republic should receivr 41 no harm;" Ul consults darent fferam,...

Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - 1819 - 572 oldal
...calamity, Cic. pro Sext. 12. But the power of the senate was chiefly conspicuous in civil dissentiona or dangerous tumults within the city, in which that...take care that the republic should receive no harm ;'' Ut conyules darent operam, ne quid detrimenti respublica caperet. : By which decree an absolute...

Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - 1819 - 598 oldal
...calamity, ('.'•-. pro Sejct. 12. But the power of the senate was chiefly conspicuous in civil dissensions or dangerous tumults within the city, in which that...take care that the republic should receive " no harm ;" Ut consules darent operam, ne quid detrimenti respublica caperet. By which decree an absolute power...

Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - 1819 - 602 oldal
...calamity, Cic. pro Sext. 12. But the power of the senate was chiefly conspicuous in civil dissensions or dangerous tumults within the city, in which that...to be passed, " That " the consuls should take care fnat. the republic should receive "no harm;" Ut consoles darent operam, ne quid detriment! respubliea...

Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - 1819 - 578 oldal
...chiefly conspicuous in civil ilissentions or dangerous tumults within the city, in which that ^olemn decree used to be passed, " That the consuls should...take care that the republic should receive no harm ;" Ut consules darent operarn, ne quid detriment* respublica caperet. By which decree an absolute power...

Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - 1833 - 524 oldal
...calamity, Ct'c. pro Scxl. 12. But the power of the senate was chiefly conspicuous in civil disscnlions or dangerous tumults within the city, in which that...to be passed, " That the consuls should take care tliat the republic should receive no harm ;" Ut consulus darent operam, ne quid detrimenti respublica...

Roman antiquities: or An account of the manners and customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - 1835 - 570 oldal
...imminent danger or calamity.5 But the power of the senate was chiefly conspicuous in civil dissensions or dangerous tumults within the city, in which that...should take care that the republic should receive no harm."0 By which decree an absolute power was granted to the consuls, to punish and put to death whom...

A Manual of Roman Antiquities

Thomas Swinburne Carr - 1836 - 488 oldal
...common weal in its own hands, as is evidenced by the decree which it passed in great emergencies:—That the consuls should take care that the republic should receive no harm, " ut consults darent operam, ne quid detrimenli respublica caperet;" by which decree an absolute power...

Classical Antiquities: Being Part of the Manual of Classical Literature

Johann Joachim Eschenburg - 1837 - 372 oldal
...within the city, in which that solemn decree, UlliiJtuin or Extremum, used to be passed (§ 24JS. 2), * That the consuls should take care that the republic should receive no harm.' (Adum.) §255. The Equites formed another body of high rank in Rome (ordo equcster). They were originally...

Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - 1839 - 666 oldal
...imminent danger or calamity.' But the power of the senate was chiefly conspicuous in civil dissensions or dangerous tumults within the city, in which that...should take care that the republic should receive no harm.'"1 By which decree an absolute power was granted to the consuls, to punish and put to death whom...




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