History of Rome, and of the Roman people, from its origin to the invasion of the barbarians . GOVERNMENT OF SEPTIMIUS SEVER1 S, L93 DO 211 a. d. -071 self which showed his care to prevenl even the smallesl abuhe prohibited any man, talcing a wife in a province where heheld office, from receiving anything from her by will;1 he forbadethe soldier to buy property in the district where he was in service,. RUIXS OF THE ARCH OF and the governor to allow military or civil quarterings to becomea burden to the Lastly, he completed for the benefitof the cities the reorganization


History of Rome, and of the Roman people, from its origin to the invasion of the barbarians . GOVERNMENT OF SEPTIMIUS SEVER1 S, L93 DO 211 a. d. -071 self which showed his care to prevenl even the smallesl abuhe prohibited any man, talcing a wife in a province where heheld office, from receiving anything from her by will;1 he forbadethe soldier to buy property in the district where he was in service,. RUIXS OF THE ARCH OF and the governor to allow military or civil quarterings to becomea burden to the Lastly, he completed for the benefitof the cities the reorganization of the imperial post which HadrianUlpian has preserved for us one of the rescripts had 1 Digest, xxxiv. 9, 2, sect. 1. 2 Digest, xlix. 16, 9; ibid, xxxiv. 9, 2, sect. 1 : xlix. IB, 9, and 1, 16, 4 pr.: . . Ne inhospitiis prat I ndis onerit provinciam. 3 Spark, Sev. 4. The extent of the reform made by Severus is not known. Augustus hadorganized this service, vehiculatio, and imposed on the landowners heavy burdens, from whichNerva exempted Italy. Trajan developed this institution and corrected the abuses which hadbeen caused by too easy concession of rights of travelling. The assistance furnished by thecities remained, however, considerable, although it appears that magistrates using the cursuspublicus had to pay something, since Hadrian released them from this : Y magistralus hocone


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