Were the Lex Thoria of 118 B.C. and the Lex Agraria of 111 B.C. reactionary laws?

  • Hardy, Ernest George, 1852-1925.
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Were the Lex Thoria of 118 B.C. and the Lex Agraria of 111 B.C. reactionary laws?. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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[London] : [Macmillan], [1909]

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pages 269-286 ; 25 cm

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Running head: The journal of philology
Signed at end E.G. Hardy
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