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Roman antiquities: or, An account of the manners and customs of the Romans - Page 89
by Alexander Adam - 1807 - 616 pages
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Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - Rome - 1819 - 572 pages
...supposed there should be a different reading in both passages, Vid. Abram. in Cic. $• Scaliger. in Fest. Any other magistrate, of equal or greater authority...lightning, he was said OBNUNTIARE, (augur auguri, consul consuli obnuntiavisti, al. nuntiasti. Cic. Phil. ii. 33.) which he did by saying, ALIO DIE; whereupon,...
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Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - Archaeology - 1819 - 598 pages
...supposed there should be a different reading in both passages, Vid. Abram. in Cic. # Scaliger. in Fest. Any other magistrate, of equal or greater authority...passed. If such magistrate therefore declared, SE DE CCELO SERVASSE, that he had heard thunder, or seen lightning, he was said OBNUNTIAR1C, (augur auguri,...
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Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - Rome - 1819 - 578 pages
...should be a different reading in both passages, Vid. Jlbram. in Cic. <$• Sealiger. in Fest. Ajiy other magistrate, of equal or greater authority than...passed. If such magistrate therefore declared, SE DE COEI.O SERVASSE, that ke had heard thunder, or seen lightning, he was said OBNUNTIARE, (augur auguri,...
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Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - Rome - 1819 - 602 pages
...supposed there should be a different reading in both passages, Vid. Abram. in Cic.fyScaliger. in L'l'st. Any other magistrate, of equal or greater authority...presided, might likewise take the auspices ; especially ii he wished to hinder an election, or prevent a law from being passed. If such magistrate therefore...
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Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - Rome - 1826 - 510 pages
...supposed there should be a different reading in both passages, Vid. Mram. in Cic. & Scaliger. in Fest. Any other magistrate, of equal or greater authority...had heard thunder, or seen lightning, he was said OBNUNT1ARE. (augur auguri, consul consult obnunliavisti, al. nunti&sti. Cic. Phil. ii. 33.) which he...
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Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - Rome - 1826 - 508 pages
...supposed there should be a different reading in both passages, Vid. Abram. in Cic. & Scaliger. in Fest. Any other magistrate, of equal or greater authority...SERVASSE, that he had heard thunder, or seen lightning, hewassaidOBNUNTIARE. (augur auguri, consul consuli obnuntiavisti, al. nunii&sti. Cic. Phil. ii. 33.)...
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Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - History - 1830 - 502 pages
...supposed there should be a different reading in both passages, У id. dbram. in Cic. & Scaliger. in Fest. Any other magistrate, of equal or greater authority...hinder an election, or prevent a law from being passed. /Hf such magistrate therefore declared, SE DE сок LO SERVARSE, that he had heard thunder or seen...
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Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - History - 1830 - 508 pages
...an election, or prevent a law from being passed. If such magistrate therefore declared, SE DE cotLO .SERVASSE, that he had heard thunder or seen lightning,...was said OBNUNTIARE, (augur auguri, consul consult obnnntiavisti, al. ntmliasti. Cic. Phil. ii. 33.) which he did by saying, ALIO DIE ; whereupon, by...
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Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - Rome - 1833 - 524 pages
...supposed there should be a different reading in both passages, Vid. Abram. in Cic. &. Scaliger. in Fest. Any other magistrate, of equal or greater authority...or seen lightning, he was said OBNUNTIARE, (augur augitri, consul consrtli obnimtiavisli, al. nunli&sti, Cic. Phil. ii. JW.) which he did by saying,...
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Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - Classical antiquities - 1835 - 604 pages
...that there should be a different reading in both passages, Vid. Altram, in Cié. & Scaliger. in Fest. Any other magistrate, of equal or greater authority...passed. If such magistrate therefore declared, SE DE CŒLO SERVA. SSE, that he had heard thunder, or seen lightning, he was said OBNUNTI ARE, (augur auffuri,...
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