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Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 3 (ed. Robert Seymour Conway, Charles Flamstead Walters)
(Latin) (English, ed. Benjamin Oliver Foster, Ph.D.) (English, ed. Rev. Canon Roberts) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn, H. J. Müller) (English, ed. D. Spillan, A.M., M.D.) (Latin, ed. Benjamin Oliver Foster, Ph.D.)
book 3, chapter 31: ... ex plebe et ex patribus, qui utrisque utilia ferrent quaeque aequandae libertatis essent, sinerent creari. rem non aspernabantur patres;
Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 6 (ed. Charles Flamstead Walters, Robert Seymour Conway)
(Latin) (English, ed. D. Spillan, A.M., M.D.) (Latin, ed. Benjamin Oliver Foster, Ph.D.) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn, H. J. Müller) (English, ed. Rev. Canon Roberts) (English, ed. Benjamin Oliver Foster, Ph.D.)
book 6, chapter 18: ... imperet patribus imponetis quam qui resisterent imperantibus imposuistis. solo aequandae sunt dictaturae consulatusque, ut caput attollere Romana plebes possit.
Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 3 (ed. W. Weissenborn, H. J. Müller)
(Latin) (English, ed. Benjamin Oliver Foster, Ph.D.) (English, ed. Rev. Canon Roberts) (Latin, ed. Robert Seymour Conway, Charles Flamstead Walters) (English, ed. D. Spillan, A.M., M.D.) (Latin, ed. Benjamin Oliver Foster, Ph.D.)
book 3, chapter 31: ... ex plebe et ex patribus, qui utrisque utilia ferrent quaeque aequandae libertatis essent, sinerent creari. rem non aspernabantur patres;
Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 6 (ed. W. Weissenborn, H. J. Müller)
(Latin) (English, ed. D. Spillan, A.M., M.D.) (Latin, ed. Benjamin Oliver Foster, Ph.D.) (Latin, ed. Charles Flamstead Walters, Robert Seymour Conway) (English, ed. Rev. Canon Roberts) (English, ed. Benjamin Oliver Foster, Ph.D.)
book 6, chapter 18: ... imperet patribus inponetis quam qui resisterent imperantibus inposuistis. solo aequandae sunt dictaturae consulatusque, ut caput attollere Romana plebes possit.
Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 38 (ed. W. Weissenborn, H. J. Müller)
(Latin) (English, ed. William A. McDevitte, Sen. Class. Mod. Ex. Schol. A.B.T.C.D.) (Latin, ed. Evan T. Sage, Ph.D.) (English, ed. Evan T. Sage, Ph.D.) (English, ed. Rev. Canon Roberts) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn)
book 38, chapter 50: ... eminere debere, ut legibus interrogari non possit; nihil tam aequandae libertatis esse quam potentissimum quemque posse dicere causam.
Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 38 (ed. W. Weissenborn)
(Latin) (English, ed. William A. McDevitte, Sen. Class. Mod. Ex. Schol. A.B.T.C.D.) (Latin, ed. Evan T. Sage, Ph.D.) (English, ed. Evan T. Sage, Ph.D.) (English, ed. Rev. Canon Roberts) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn, H. J. Müller)
book 38, chapter 50: ... civem debere, ut legibus interrogari non possit; nihil tam aequandae libertatis esse quam a. u. 567. potentissimum
Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 3 (ed. Benjamin Oliver Foster, Ph.D.)
(Latin) (English, ed. Benjamin Oliver Foster, Ph.D.) (English, ed. Rev. Canon Roberts) (Latin, ed. Robert Seymour Conway, Charles Flamstead Walters) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn, H. J. Müller) (English, ed. D. Spillan, A.M., M.D.)
book 3, chapter 31: ... ex plebe et ex patribus, qui utrisque utilia ferrent quaeque aequandae libertatis essent sinerent creari. rem non aspernabantur
Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 6 (ed. Benjamin Oliver Foster, Ph.D.)
(Latin) (English, ed. D. Spillan, A.M., M.D.) (Latin, ed. Charles Flamstead Walters, Robert Seymour Conway) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn, H. J. Müller) (English, ed. Rev. Canon Roberts) (English, ed. Benjamin Oliver Foster, Ph.D.)
book 6, chapter 18: ... patribus imponetis quam qui resisterent imperantibus imposuistis. solo aequandae sunt dictaturae consulatusque, ut caput attollere Romana plebes
Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 38 (ed. Evan T. Sage, Ph.D.)
(Latin) (English, ed. William A. McDevitte, Sen. Class. Mod. Ex. Schol. A.B.T.C.D.) (English, ed. Evan T. Sage, Ph.D.) (English, ed. Rev. Canon Roberts) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn, H. J. Müller)
book 38, chapter 50: ... debere ut legibus interrogari non possit; nihil tam aequandae libertatis esse quam potentissimum quemque posse dicere causam.
Florus, Lucius Annaeus, Epitome Rerum Romanorum (ed. Edward Seymour Forster)
(Latin)
book 2, topic 1, chapter 13: ... populum vivere ex aerario suo? Quid ad ius libertatis aequandae magis efficax quam ut senatu regente provincias ordinis equestris