The Master of the people, that is, of the burghers, or, as he was otherwise called, the Dictator, was appointed, it is true, for six' months only ; and therefore liable, like the consuls, to be arraigned after the expiration of his office, for any acts... An Inquiry Into the Credibility of the Early Roman History - Page 48by Sir George Cornewall Lewis - 1855Full view - About this book
| England - 1838 - 884 pages
...Dictator, was appointed, it is true, for six months only ; and therefore liable, like the consuls, to he arraigned, after the expiration of his office, for...which he might have committed during its continuance. But whilst he retained his office he was a* absolute without the walls of the city as the consuls were... | |
| Scotland - 1838 - 938 pages
...Dictator, was appointed, it is true, for six months only ; and therefore liable, like the consuls, to he arraigned, after the expiration of his office, for...which he might have committed during its continuance. But whilst he retained Ma office he was as absolute without the walls of the city as the consuls were... | |
| 1838 - 876 pages
...he was otherwise called, the Dictator, was appointed, it is true, for six months only; and therefore liable, like the consuls, to be arraigned, after the expiration of his office, lor any acts of tyranny which he might have committed during the continuance. But whilst he retained... | |
| Thomas Arnold - Punic wars - 1845 - 610 pages
...was otherwise called, the Dictator, was appointed, it is true, for six months only ; and therefore liable, like the consuls, to be arraigned, after the...which he might have committed during its continuance. But whilst he retained his office he was as absolute within the walls of the city, as the consuls were... | |
| Archibald Alison - Europe - 1845 - 438 pages
...was otherwise called, the Dictator, was appointed, it is true, for six month? only ; and therefore liable, like the consuls, to be arraigned after the...which he might have committed during its continuance. Bnt whilst he retained his office he was as absolute without the walls of the city as the consuls were... | |
| Sir Archibald Alison - Europe - 1845 - 408 pages
...was otherwise called, the Dictator, was appointed, it is true, for six' months only ; and therefore liable, like the consuls, to be arraigned after the...which he might have committed during its continuance. But whilst he retained his office he was as absolute without the walls of the city as the consuls were... | |
| Ernst Frederik Bojesen - Greece - 1848 - 448 pages
...constitution of Rome was gradually developed. The most important step towards months only; and therefore liable, like the Consuls, to be arraigned after the...which he might have committed during its continuance. But whilst he retained his office he was as absolute within the walls of- the city, as the Consuls... | |
| Sir Archibald Alison - 1850 - 414 pages
...was otherwise called, the Dictator, was appointed, it is true, for six months only ; and therefore liable, like the consuls, to be arraigned after the expiration of his oflice, for any acts of tyranny which he might have committed during its continuance. But whilst he... | |
| Archibald Alison - Europe - 1874 - 416 pages
...was otherwise called, the Dictator, was appointed, it is true, for six months only ; and therefore liable, like the consuls, to be arraigned after the...of tyranny which he might have committed during its "The specific character of their degradation ' continuance. But whilst he retained his ofis stated... | |
| Ernst Frederik Bojesen - Classical antiquities - 1868 - 438 pages
...gradually developed. The most important step towards months only ; and therefore liable, like the Qonsuls, to be arraigned after the expiration of his office,...any acts of tyranny which he might have committed daring its continuance. • But whilst he retained his office he was as absolute within the walls of... | |
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