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... authority ; he would have been the interpreter of his own convictions , and not have continued jurare in verba magistri . ' But forty years ago the authority of Niebuhr was too great even for such a mind as Arnold's to resist . Niebuhr ...
... authority ; he would have been the interpreter of his own convictions , and not have continued jurare in verba magistri . ' But forty years ago the authority of Niebuhr was too great even for such a mind as Arnold's to resist . Niebuhr ...
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... authority The two consuls . The power of the consuls • Religious character of the consulate The priesthood . Judicial powers of the consuls Their military authority Results of the division of power The dictatorship . Character of the ...
... authority The two consuls . The power of the consuls • Religious character of the consulate The priesthood . Judicial powers of the consuls Their military authority Results of the division of power The dictatorship . Character of the ...
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... authority Need of written laws . Resistance of the patricians . Patrician concessions . The decemviral commission . Election of ten patricians • The first and second years of the decemvirate The stories of Siccius and Virginia The ...
... authority Need of written laws . Resistance of the patricians . Patrician concessions . The decemviral commission . Election of ten patricians • The first and second years of the decemvirate The stories of Siccius and Virginia The ...
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... authority and of property - the real groundwork of the Roman political discipline . The Roman religion is constantly declared by the Romans themselves to be Sabine in its most important elements , and its introduction is attributed to ...
... authority and of property - the real groundwork of the Roman political discipline . The Roman religion is constantly declared by the Romans themselves to be Sabine in its most important elements , and its introduction is attributed to ...
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... authorities say about the formation of the senate and the original number of its members shows that they report their speculations as if they were facts . Livy relates that Romulus selected a hundred senators , and he knows of no ...
... authorities say about the formation of the senate and the original number of its members shows that they report their speculations as if they were facts . Livy relates that Romulus selected a hundred senators , and he knows of no ...
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¹ Livy according Æneas Alba Albans alleged Ancus Marcius annalists appears Appius Ardea army ascribed assembly authority Aventine battle BOOK Brutus called Capitol Capitoline Cassius CHAP Cicero citizens clients comitia of centuries conquered conquest constitution consular consuls Coriolanus curiæ decemvirs dictator Dionysius election enemies Equians Etruria Etruscans evidence formed G. C. Lewis Gauls Gesch gods Greek Hernicans hill Horatius Jupiter knights land Latin towns Latium league legend Livy Luceres Mælius magistrates military narrative Niebuhr organisation original patricians peace plebeians plebs Plutarch political Porsenna possession quæstors regal period reign religion religious republic Röm Roman History Roman kings Rome Romulus Sabines sacred Schwegler secession senate Servius Tullius Sir G. C. Lewis story supposed Tarquin Tarquinius Priscus temple three tribes Tiber tion tradition treaty tribunes Tullus Hostilius Tusculum tyrant Valerian Valerius Veii victory Volscians wars whole
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