L. Cornelius Sylla being Dictator preferred a law,* 1.1 that whosoever went into a Province cum imperio, tam diu illud
Romanæ historiæ anthologia An English exposition of the Romane antiquities, wherein many Romane and English offices are paralleld and divers obscure phrases explained. By Thomas Godwyn Master of Arts: for the vse of Abingdon Schoole.
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imperium retineret, quoad in vrbem reversus esset: whereas in former times his rule and governement was to be resig∣ned at the expiration of a set time appointed: yea although no successor were sent, it could he not continue there cum imperio without a new commission. A clause added vnto this law was, that after the comming of any new President or governour into the Province, the old Provinciall Presi∣dent should depart within thirty daies.
Esse cum imperio.] .i.p 1.2 Exercitui praeesseq 1.3 vel haebere ius ad∣ministrandi, & suis auspicijs gerendi belli.
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* 1.1
Cic ep. 9. ad Lentul.
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p 1.2
Sig. de 〈◊〉〈◊〉. Prov. l. 3. c. 13
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q 1.3
Sig. eiusd. lib. cap. 6. Cic. pro L. Muraen.