. History of Rome and the Roman people, from its origin to the establishment of the Christian empire . ,led to the altar as a sacrifiee was devoted, given up to death; 60 also the man declared sneer. De Leg. iii. 7. The (juestion how the tribunes vvere nominated between the years 493and 471 is very obscure. 1 do not doubt, however, that it had been from the first reserved tothe conciliiiiii jilMn, .See p. 17.). \ul. Max. ii. 7; iJionys. x. 2. * Ue Ley. iii. 10 : . . re iton verbo. INTERNAL HISTORY FROJI 509 TO 470. 1C7 and obtain, one after the other, all the magisterial offices. Thepatri


. History of Rome and the Roman people, from its origin to the establishment of the Christian empire . ,led to the altar as a sacrifiee was devoted, given up to death; 60 also the man declared sneer. De Leg. iii. 7. The (juestion how the tribunes vvere nominated between the years 493and 471 is very obscure. 1 do not doubt, however, that it had been from the first reserved tothe conciliiiiii jilMn, .See p. 17.). \ul. Max. ii. 7; iJionys. x. 2. * Ue Ley. iii. 10 : . . re iton verbo. INTERNAL HISTORY FROJI 509 TO 470. 1C7 and obtain, one after the other, all the magisterial offices. Thepatrician citv, forced to receive them, will be opened to theItalians also, later on to the world, and a great empu-e will bethe recompense of this union, demanded and secm-ed by the tribunes. It was with the most solemn ceremonies, by sacrihces andthe ministry of the fetials, as if the matter in hand were ati-eaty between two different peoples, that the peace was concludedand celebrated. Everv citizen swore to keep eternally the sacredlaws, leges sacrnUv^ and an altar, erected to Jupiter Tonans on.


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