A Dictionary of Greek and Roman AntiquitiesWilliam Smith, Charles Anthon American book Company, 1843 - 1116 pages |
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Page xiv
... slaves , and of weights and future elections . This extravagant expenditure of Leasures : from this part of their duty is derived the ædiles arose after the close of the second Punic the name under which the ædiles are mentioned by war ...
... slaves , and of weights and future elections . This extravagant expenditure of Leasures : from this part of their duty is derived the ædiles arose after the close of the second Punic the name under which the ædiles are mentioned by war ...
Page xvi
... slaves , and as to the mode in which a manumitted slave , who had only obtained the privileges of a Latinus , migh : become a Roman citizen . The law also made void all manumission of slaves effected for the purpose of defrauding a ...
... slaves , and as to the mode in which a manumitted slave , who had only obtained the privileges of a Latinus , migh : become a Roman citizen . The law also made void all manumission of slaves effected for the purpose of defrauding a ...
Page xxiv
... slaves instead of free- men ; and they derived great profit from their rapid increase , which was favoured by the immunity of the slaves from military service . In this way the great became very rich , and slaves were numerous all ...
... slaves instead of free- men ; and they derived great profit from their rapid increase , which was favoured by the immunity of the slaves from military service . In this way the great became very rich , and slaves were numerous all ...
Page 9
... slaves extorted by the the term mummy . The taste of the grains of amo- rack ; 5. the oath of the parties . All ... slave , who was termed avaboλɛúç ( from avabáλ- Aε3 ) . This name was also given , according to some writers , to a peg ...
... slaves extorted by the the term mummy . The taste of the grains of amo- rack ; 5. the oath of the parties . All ... slave , who was termed avaboλɛúç ( from avabáλ- Aε3 ) . This name was also given , according to some writers , to a peg ...
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... slaves from their masters , or reduced free men to a state of slavery . The grammarians mention an oration of Antiphon on this subject , which has not come down to us . ΑΝΔΡΑΠΟΔΩΝ ΔΙΚΗ ( ἀνδραπόδων δίκη ) was the peculiar title of the ...
... slaves from their masters , or reduced free men to a state of slavery . The grammarians mention an oration of Antiphon on this subject , which has not come down to us . ΑΝΔΡΑΠΟΔΩΝ ΔΙΚΗ ( ἀνδραπόδων δίκη ) was the peculiar title of the ...
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