| Alexander Adam - Rome - 1792 - 644 pages
...to ailift him with his intereft and fubftance, in fhort to do every thing for him that a parent ufes to do for his children. The Client was obliged to pay all kind of refpect to his Patron, and to ferve him with his life and fortune in any extremity, Dkujf. ii. 10.... | |
| Alexander Adam - Rome - 1807 - 636 pages
...colebat). It was the part of the Patron to advise and to defend his client, to assist him with his interest and substance, in short to do every thing...serve him with his life and fortune in any extremity, Dionys. ii. 10. It was unlawful for Patrons and Clients to accuse or bear witness against each other... | |
| John Shute Duncan - Charities - 1815 - 242 pages
...him with his intereft and fub' ' ftance ; in fhort, to do every thing for him that a " parent is ufed to do for his children. The client " was obliged to pay all kind of refpect to his " patron, and to ferve him with his life and fortune " in any extremity." Dionys. ii.... | |
| Alexander Adam - Archaeology - 1819 - 598 pages
...colebat). It was the part of the Patron to advise and to defend his client, to assist him with his interest and •substance, in short to do every thing...serve him with his life and fortune in any extremity, Dionys. ii. 10. It was unlawful for Patrons and Clients to accuse or bear -witness against each other... | |
| Alexander Adam - Rome - 1819 - 602 pages
...colebdf). It was the part of the Patron to advise and to defend his client, to assist him with his interest and substance, in short to do every thing for him that a parent uses to do for liis children. The Client was obliged to pay all kind of respect to his patron, and to serve him with... | |
| Alexander Adam - Rome - 1826 - 508 pages
...ROMAN PEOPLE. 1. PATRONS AND CLIENTS ; NOBILES, NOVI, AND IGNOB1LES ; OPTIMATES AND POPULARES. THAT the patricians and plebeians might be connected together...to do every thing for him that a parent uses to do ibr his children. The Client was obliged to pay all kind of respect to his patron, and to serve him... | |
| Alexander Adam - Rome - 1826 - 510 pages
...PEOPLE. 1. PATRONS AND CLIENTS ; NOBILES, NOVI, AND 1GNOB1LES ; OPTIMATES AND POPULARES. thing lor him that a parent uses to do for his children. The...kind of respect to his patron, and to serve him with life and fortune in any extremity, Dionys. ii. 10. It was unlawful for Patrons and Clients to accuse... | |
| Alexander Pope - Classical dictionaries - 1827 - 700 pages
...was called. It was the part of the patron to advise and to defend his client, to assist him with his interest and substance ; in short, to do every thing...serve him with his life and fortune in any extremity. It was unlawful for patrons and clients to accuse, or bear witness against each other ; and whoever... | |
| Sallust - Rome - 1829 - 408 pages
...was called. It was (he part of the patron to advise and to defend his client, to assist him with his interest and substance ; in short, to do every thing...for him that a parent uses to do for his children. Xhe client was obliged to pay all kind of respect to his patron, and to serve him with his life and... | |
| Sallust - 1830 - 416 pages
...was called. It was the part of the patron to advise and to defend his client, to assist him with his interest and substance ; in short, to do every thing...serve him with his life and fortune in any extremity. As regards the origin, however, of this relation between the two orders, it is more than probable that... | |
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