This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1884 Excerpt: ... sold, and their children excluded from the magistracies. (3.) Power of the people diminished by--(a) Limitation of the legislative power of the Plebs. (ft) Vacancies in the priesthoods (c) Abolition of corn largesses. (4.) Tribunate degraded by--(a) Loss of free initiative in legislation, (ft) Being made a bar to ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1884 Excerpt: ... sold, and their children excluded from the magistracies. (3.) Power of the people diminished by--(a) Limitation of the legislative power of the Plebs. (ft) Vacancies in the priesthoods (c) Abolition of corn largesses. (4.) Tribunate degraded by--(a) Loss of free initiative in legislation, (ft) Being made a bar to higher office. (5.) Censorship in abeyance. (6.) A Lex amialis enforces--(a) Proper order in the tenure of (6) Interval of ten years between two tenures of the same magistracy. (7.) The number of praetors is raised from six to eight, and of quaestors from eight to twenty, and the quaestorship recognised as a title to seat in the Senate (hence no need of censors). (8.) A complete separation is made between the bome and foreign command, of consuls ch. 30). are filled by co-optation instead of election by 17 tribes chosen by lot (see B.C. 104). magistracies (cf. B.C. 342.) and praetors. The first year in Italy, without military power; second year abroad, as proconsul or propraetor, with military power. (Occasional cases of consuls taking the field may be accounted for by special Senatus consultum "ut exirent paludati.") Cisalpine Gaul becomes a province. (9.) The Senate (filled up by nomination of 300 men of equestrian census by the Com. Trib.) is restored as the one supreme and privileged power by receiving--(1.) Control of legislation. (2.) Control of the law courts. (10.) Judicial system reorganised by an establishment of new criminal courts (quaestiones). (11.) Equites repressed by--(a) Exclusion from the courts. (b) Loss of special dignities. The results of these measures were--(I.) The outward restoration of the power of the Senate at the expense of comitia, magistrates, and equites; (2.) A reform in judicial and executive machinery. ...
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This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has hardback covers. With owner's inscription inside cover. In good all round condition. Red clothbound octavo hardback. Blind stamping on cover and backstrip. Foxing on page edges. Pages in good, clean condition. Text is clear. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 250grams, ISBN:
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