The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... plebeians - more particularly , when we consider that the earliest grievance of which the plebeians com- plained was the law of debt , which compelled them to pledge their persons , and made insolvent debtors the slaves of their ...
... plebeians - more particularly , when we consider that the earliest grievance of which the plebeians com- plained was the law of debt , which compelled them to pledge their persons , and made insolvent debtors the slaves of their ...
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... plebeians of Rome , though a portion of their land was restored to them in full property , it cannot be questioned ... plebeians were totally excluded from it . The clients profited by it , by grants which they held of their patrons , as ...
... plebeians of Rome , though a portion of their land was restored to them in full property , it cannot be questioned ... plebeians were totally excluded from it . The clients profited by it , by grants which they held of their patrons , as ...
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Or Critical Journal. the distribution to the plebeians of an equitable share of future acquisitions . However this may be , we may be assured that the claim of the plebeians was disregarded when the aristocra- tical revolution was ...
Or Critical Journal. the distribution to the plebeians of an equitable share of future acquisitions . However this may be , we may be assured that the claim of the plebeians was disregarded when the aristocra- tical revolution was ...
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