| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1752 - 456 sayfa
...This Decree never pafled into a Law j the Senate was confounded, the Roman Knights were difobliged. Thus did one Year overthrow the two Barriers of the...the Senate, and breaking the Union of our Orders. We now have another precious Year upon our Hands, and it begins with this notable Circumftance, that... | |
| 1886 - 494 sayfa
...this? The Senate had passed a decree concerning corruption in elections and trials. This decree never passed into a law ; the Senate was confounded, the...authority from the Senate, and breaking the union of onr orders. . . . One Herennius, whom you, perhaps, know nothing of, is a tribune of the people ; but... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 536 sayfa
...this ? The Senate had passed a decree concerning corruption in elections and trials. This decree never passed into a law ; the Senate was confounded, the...the Senate, and breaking the union of our orders. . . . One Herennius, whom you, perhaps, know nothing of, is a tribune of the people ; but you may know... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1903 - 542 sayfa
...this ? The Senate had passed a decree concerning corruption in elections and trials. This decree never passed into a law ; the Senate was confounded, the...the Senate, and breaking the union of our orders. . . . One Herennius, whom you, perhaps, know nothing of, is a tribune of the people ; but you may know... | |
| |