The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Nide 1Pub. and sold by Etheridge and Bliss, 1807 |
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Sivu 118
... judges , to determine upon the merit of the ' tragic or comic pieces , before they were represented in the festivals . They were acted before them in the presence of the people ; but undoubtedly with no great preparation . The judges ...
... judges , to determine upon the merit of the ' tragic or comic pieces , before they were represented in the festivals . They were acted before them in the presence of the people ; but undoubtedly with no great preparation . The judges ...
Sivu 346
... judges , who openly abused his power . Livy tells us that he was a questor . This officer , who was in the opposite faction to Hannibal , and had already assumed all the pride and haughtiness of the judges , among whom he was to be ...
... judges , who openly abused his power . Livy tells us that he was a questor . This officer , who was in the opposite faction to Hannibal , and had already assumed all the pride and haughtiness of the judges , among whom he was to be ...
Sivu 347
... judges , who seemed to have a design upon their liberties , he proposed a law , which accordingly passed , by which it was enacted , that new judges should be chosen annually , with a clause that none should continue in office beyond ...
... judges , who seemed to have a design upon their liberties , he proposed a law , which accordingly passed , by which it was enacted , that new judges should be chosen annually , with a clause that none should continue in office beyond ...
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