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Letters between Lord Hervey and Dr. Middleton concerning the Roman senate. Published from the original manuscripts By Thomas Knowles, D. D. Rector of Ickworth, in Suffolk.
Hervey, John Hervey, Baron, 1696-1743.Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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An essay on the Roman senate. By Thomas Chapman, D.D. Master of Magdalen College in Cambridge, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty.
Chapman, Thomas, 1717-1760.Date: M.DCC.L. [1750]- Books
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A treatise on the Roman senate. In two parts. The first part contains the substance of several letters, formerly written to the late Lord Hervey, concerning the manner of creating Senators, and filling up the vacancies of that body in Old Rome. The second part, which is now added, contains a distinct account I. of the power and jurisdiction of the senate. II. Of the right and manner of convoking it. III. Of the places, in which it was usually assembled. IV. Of the legal times of holding their assemblies. V. Of the different ranks and orders of men in the Senate, and of the forms observed in their deliberations. VI. Of the nature and force of their decrees. Vii. Of the peculiar dignity, honors and ornaments of a Roman Senator. By Conyers Middleton, D. D. Principal Library keeper of the University of Cambridge.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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New men in the Roman senate, 139 B.C. - A.D. 14 / T.P. Wiseman.
Wiseman, T. P. (Timothy Peter)Date: 1971- Books
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The Senate of Imperial Rome / Richard J.A. Talbert.
Talbert, Richard J. A., 1947-Date: [1984], ©1984- Books
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A parallel between the Roman and British constitution; Comprehending Polibius's Curious discourse of the Roman Senate; with a Copious Preface, wherein his Principles are applied to ... Government. The whole calculated to restore the true Spirit of Liberty, and to explode Dependancy and Corruption. Addressed to The Young Members of the present Parliament.
Date: 1747- Books
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A short account of the Roman Senate, and the manner of their proceedings.
Burgess, Daniel, -1747.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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A treatise on the Roman senate. In two parts. The first part contains the substance of several letters, formerly written to the late Lord Hervey, concerning the manner of creating Senators, and filling up the vacancies of that body in Old Rome. The second part, which is now added, contains a distinct account I. Of the power and jurisdiction of the senate. II. Of the right and manner of convoking it. III. Of the places, in which it was usually assembled. IV. Of the legal times of holding their assemblies. V. Of the different ranks and orders of men in the Senate, and of the forms observed in their deliberations. VI. Of the nature and force of their decrees. Vii. Of the peculiar dignity, honors and ornaments of a Roman Senator. By Conyers Middleton, D. D. Principal Library keeper of the University of Cambridge.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Books
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Observations on I. The answer of M. L'Abbé de Vertot to the late Earl Stanhope's Inquiry, concerning the senate of ancient Rome: Dated December 1719. II. A dissertation upon the constitution of the Roman senate, by a gentleman: Published in 1743. III. A treatise on the Roman senate, by Dr. Conyers Middleton: Published in 1747. IV. An essay on the Roman senate, by Dr. Thomas Chapman: Published in 1750. By Mr. Hooke.
Hooke, N. (Nathaniel), 1690?-1763.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]