The North American Review, Volume 96Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1863 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... according to law . " A slave of Pedanius Secundus , Prefect of Rome , had , as Tacitus tells us , bought his liberty , and because the boon for which he had toiled and paid was unjustly withheld , he in his desperation murdered his ...
... according to law . " A slave of Pedanius Secundus , Prefect of Rome , had , as Tacitus tells us , bought his liberty , and because the boon for which he had toiled and paid was unjustly withheld , he in his desperation murdered his ...
Page 261
... according to this writer , was not a malignant heretic , or an enemy to the Church ; did not intend to teach anything contrary to its creeds , or to throw contempt upon its customs ; and was danger- ous only through the development of ...
... according to this writer , was not a malignant heretic , or an enemy to the Church ; did not intend to teach anything contrary to its creeds , or to throw contempt upon its customs ; and was danger- ous only through the development of ...
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... According to a law of the Twelve Tables , the speeches of the orators were to be finished at midday ; and causes were to be decided by the judges before sunset . In Cicero's time , the length of the pleadings depended on the judge ...
... According to a law of the Twelve Tables , the speeches of the orators were to be finished at midday ; and causes were to be decided by the judges before sunset . In Cicero's time , the length of the pleadings depended on the judge ...
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