| Conyers Middleton - 1741 - 476 trang
...multitude againft the publick good : but this law was of all others the moft extravagant, and, by a fhew of granting more to the People than had ever been given before, feemed likely to be accepted. Thepurpofe of it was, to create a Decemvir ate t or ten commiffioners,... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1767 - 498 trang
...multitude againft , ' the public good : but this law was of all others the moft extravagant, and, by a fhew of granting more to the People than had ever been given before, feemed likely to be accepted. The purpofe of it was, to create a Decemvirate, or ten commiffioners,... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1778 - 502 trang
...the public good : but thi» " law (of Rullus) was of all others the moft extravagant, " and by a mew of granting more to the people than had *' ever been given before, Teemed likely tq be accepted. " The purpofe of it was to create a decemviratc, or too " commiuloners,... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1790 - 450 trang
...multitude againft the public good : but this law was of all others the moft extravagant, and, by a fhow of granting more to the People than had ever been given before , feemed likely to be accepted. The purpofe of it was, to create a Decemvirate, or ten commiflioners,... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1807 - 402 trang
...Rullus. This Rullus was tribune of the people, and had proposed an Agrarian Law ; the purpose of which was to create a Decemvirate, or ten commissioners, with absolute power for five years over all the lands conquered by the republic, in order to divide them among the citizens. Such laws had often been... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 542 trang
...tribunes, who had been alarming the senate with the promulgation of an Agrarian law : the purpose of which was, to create a decemvirate, or ten commissioners, with absolute power for five years ov«r all the revenues of the republic, to distribute them at pleasure to the citizens, &c. These laws... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1818 - 482 trang
...multitude against the publick good : but this law was of all others the most extravagant, and, by a shew of granting more to the people than had ever been...power for five years over all the " revenues of the republick ; to distribute them at " pleasure to the citizens ; to sell and buy what "lands they thought... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1833 - 654 trang
...Rullus. This Rullus was tribune of the people, and had proposed an Agrarian law; the purpose of which was to create a decemvirate, or ten commissioners, with absolute power for five years, over all the lands conquered by the re public, in order to divide them among the citizens. Such laws had often been... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1837 - 802 trang
...ego in Clivo (-'fit°lijio, te signiferci ac principe, collocaram, senatum de»eruerit. Ad Att. 2. 1. was, of all others, the most extravagant, and, by...decemvirate, or ten commissioners, with absolute power foi five years over all the revenues of the Republic: to distribute them, at pleasure, to the citizens... | |
| E. A. ANSLEY - 1849 - 288 trang
...Rullus. This Eullus was tribune of the people, and had proppsed an Agrarian law; the purpose of which was to create a decemvirate, or ten commissioners, with absolute power for five years over all the lands conquered by the republic, in order to divide them among the citizens. Such laws had been often... | |
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