This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1797 edition. Excerpt: ...did Praesidis partibus fungi: as Ul pian; In provinciam enim Praesidum provinciarum, nee aliter Procuratori Caelaris haec cognitio injungitur, quam Praesidis partibus in provincia fungatur. Lib. viii. de qfficio Proconsulis. And this is very necessary to be observed, because a Procurator barely such, ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1797 edition. Excerpt: ...did Praesidis partibus fungi: as Ul pian; In provinciam enim Praesidum provinciarum, nee aliter Procuratori Caelaris haec cognitio injungitur, quam Praesidis partibus in provincia fungatur. Lib. viii. de qfficio Proconsulis. And this is very necessary to be observed, because a Procurator barely such, not armed with the power of the Praeses provinciae, had not the power of the sword. As Antoninus to Valerius; Procurator meus, qui vice Praesidis non fungebatur, exilii tibi peenam non potuit irrogare, Lib. ix. Cod. de p nis: and to Heliodorus j Procurator meus, qui vice Praesidis provinciae non fungitur, Art. fungitur, sicut exigere p nam desertae accusation iv. non potest, ita judicare ut ea inferatur sententia sua non potest. Lib. Hi. C. Ubi causa. This was plain in the cafe of Lucilius Capito, Procurator of Asia minor, who was called in question for exceeding his power, and deserted therein by Tiberius. Procurator Asiae Lucilius Capito, accuiante provincia, causam dixit, magna cum adseveratione Principis, non fe jus nisi in fervitia et pecunias familiares dedisse: quod si vim Praetoris usurpassef, manibusque militum usus foret, spreta in eo mandata sua, audirent socios, Tacit. Antial. lib. iv. cap. 15. and Dion upon the said example observes in general, that the Procurators had no such power: Ou yx; i%rv Totc Toiv rx auVoxf alogixa ymy.xtx AEiotxSssi irXtov iSiv Tj-oieiv, 1 Tf nvofj.ta-y.il/xi; wf o7cJaf ItCKiyav, xxt crtf 1 ruv Sixtpoguv iv T Tw xyoox xxi V.xtx T8j vopHS E iVa To?f iiuTaif $ix, xtya$xi. Hift. lib. Ivu. cap. 23. But although the ordinary Procurators had no other power but to dispose of the revenue, and deter-mine private..."
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