Oh, illustrious Caesar! if it is sufficient to deny, what hereafter will become of the guilty?" to which Julian replied, "If it suffices to accuse, what will become of the innocent? Philippine Law Journal - Stran 2731915Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1895 - 1088 strani
...the Emperor Julian which Illustrates the enforcement of this principle in the Roman law. Numerius, the governor of Narbonensis, was on trial before the...to deny, what hereafter will become of the guilty?" to which Julian replied, "If it suiuces to accuse, what will become of the innocent?" Renim Gestarum,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1895 - 782 strani
...the Emperor Julian which illustrates the enforcement of this principle in the Roman law. Nu menus, the governor of Narbonensis, was on trial before the...to deny, what hereafter will become of the guilty?" to which Julian replied, "If it suffices to accuse, what will become of the innocent?" Rerum Gestaruni,... | |
| 1926 - 666 strani
...the Emperor Julian which illustrates the enforcement of this principle in the Roman law. Numerius, the governor of Narbonensis, was on trial before the...was not sufficient proof against him. His adversary, Delphi dius, 'a passionate man,' seeing that the failure of the accusation was inevitable, could not... | |
| 1928 - 298 strani
...governor of Narbonensis, was on trial before the Emperor Julian, and contrary to the usage in such cases, the trial was public. Numerius contented himself...to deny, what hereafter will become of the guilty?" To which Julian replied, "If it is sufficient to accuse, what will become of the innocent?" — 51... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1973 - 1912 strani
...illustrates the enforcement of this principle in the Roman law. Numerius, the governor of Narbonensls, was on trial before the Emperor, and, contrary to...himself, and exclaimed, 'Oh, illustrious Caesar ! if it ie sufficient to deny, what hereafter will become of the guiltyr to which Julian replied, '// it suffices... | |
| Paul R. Clancy - 1974 - 338 strani
...death row. In his terse opinion, Ervin quoted the passionate Delphidius of ancient Rome, who said, "Oh, illustrious Caesar! If it is sufficient to deny, what hereafter will become of the guilty?" To which the Emperor Julian replied, "If it is sufficient to accuse, what will become of the innocent?"... | |
| William Livesey Burdick - 2004 - 770 strani
...emperor. There was not sufficient proof to convict the accused who denied his guilt, and the accuser, seeing that the failure of the accusation was inevitable,...to deny, what hereafter will become of the guilty ?' to which Julian replied, 'If it suffices to accuse, what will become of the innocent?' " These quotations... | |
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