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In the darkness of the Middle Ages the appellations of senators , of consuls , of
the sons of consuls , may sometimes be ... and it is only from the year of Christ
one thousand one hundred and forty - four that the establishment of the senate is
...
In the darkness of the Middle Ages the appellations of senators , of consuls , of
the sons of consuls , may sometimes be ... and it is only from the year of Christ
one thousand one hundred and forty - four that the establishment of the senate is
...
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In its utmost plenitude the order or assembly consisted of fifty - six senators , " the
most eminent of whom were distinguished by the title of counsellors : they were
nomNumber and senate . . p . 357 , 358 ) describe the election and oath of the ...
In its utmost plenitude the order or assembly consisted of fifty - six senators , " the
most eminent of whom were distinguished by the title of counsellors : they were
nomNumber and senate . . p . 357 , 358 ) describe the election and oath of the ...
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May you fix your residence in Rome , the capital of the world ; give laws to Italy
and the Teutonic kingdom ; and imitate the example of Contantine and Justinian ,
" who , by the vigor of the senate and people , obtained the sceptre of the earth .
May you fix your residence in Rome , the capital of the world ; give laws to Italy
and the Teutonic kingdom ; and imitate the example of Contantine and Justinian ,
" who , by the vigor of the senate and people , obtained the sceptre of the earth .
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CHAPTER LVIII | 13 |
Raymond of Toulouse 38 | 77 |
CHAPTER LIX | 88 |
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