A Dictionary of Greek and Roman AntiquitiesHarper & Brothers, 1872 - 1116 pages |
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Page 31
... land dedicated to a divinity . In Attica , there appears to have been a considerable quantity of such sacred lands ( Teμévn ) , which were let out by the state to farm ; and the income arising from them was ap- propriated to the support ...
... land dedicated to a divinity . In Attica , there appears to have been a considerable quantity of such sacred lands ( Teμévn ) , which were let out by the state to farm ; and the income arising from them was ap- propriated to the support ...
Page 34
... land was not public land . Besides , if the meaning of Frontinus was what Niebuhr has supposed it to be , his authority is not equal to that of Gaius on a matter which specially belongs to the province of the jurist , and is foreign to ...
... land was not public land . Besides , if the meaning of Frontinus was what Niebuhr has supposed it to be , his authority is not equal to that of Gaius on a matter which specially belongs to the province of the jurist , and is foreign to ...
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... land as distinct from the ownership ; and , accordingly , the same technical terms were applied to the possession of private land . Various applica- tions of the word possessio , with reference to pri- vate land , appear in the Roman ...
... land as distinct from the ownership ; and , accordingly , the same technical terms were applied to the possession of private land . Various applica- tions of the word possessio , with reference to pri- vate land , appear in the Roman ...
Page 36
... lands would ordinary cases , and except as to conquered lands occasionally be sold ; the mode of enjoyment of which were the public lands of the conquered state . public land was that of possessio , subject , as al- Private persons ...
... lands would ordinary cases , and except as to conquered lands occasionally be sold ; the mode of enjoyment of which were the public lands of the conquered state . public land was that of possessio , subject , as al- Private persons ...
Page 37
... land - tax ; and as it may be difficult , posed to give to each possessor , by way of compen- if not impossible , to ascertain such facts , we must sation for improvements made on the public land , endeavour to give a probable solution ...
... land - tax ; and as it may be difficult , posed to give to each possessor , by way of compen- if not impossible , to ascertain such facts , we must sation for improvements made on the public land , endeavour to give a probable solution ...
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