| William Forsyth - 1864 - 350 pages
...should bring forward a bill declaring, like the other bill, that Clodius 's offence was sacrilege, but providing that the jury should be chosen by lot out of the decuriae. This was intended as a compromise, for it limited the number of persons out of whom the jury... | |
| Edward Spencer Beesly - 1878 - 206 pages
...should bring forward a bill declaring, like the other bill, that Clodius's offence was sacrilege, but providing that the jury should be chosen by lot out of the decurice. This was intended as a com1 Concursu optimatum comitia dimittuntur. — Ibid, 2 Observe the... | |
| Edward Spencer Beesly - History - 1878 - 196 pages
...should bring forward a bill declaring, like the other bill, that Clodius's offence was sacrilege, but providing that the jury should be chosen by lot out of the decurioe. This was intended as a com1 Concursu optimatum comitia dimittuntur.—Ibid. 5 Observe the... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - Authors, Latin - 1885 - 482 pages
...confugmet in Usque meo nomine ad invidiam uteretur ; di immortales quas ego piiijnas et quanta» straffes edidi ! It was then that Hortensius, feeling that...hit on the expedient of facilitating matters, and »bviating the hostility of the tribune Fufius, by giving up the (onsular bill, which empanelled a... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1904 - 504 pages
...confugisset in iisque meo nomine ad invidiam uteretur; di immortaks qua* ego pugnas et quantas strages edidi ! It was then that Hortensius, feeling that...providing that the jury should be chosen by lot out of the decuriae. This was of course the ordinary practice ; and it is clear that the consular rogation, iu... | |
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