-
under a
common living male patriarch,
called a
pater (the
Latin word for "
father"). When the
early Roman gentes were
aggregating to form a
common community...
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Insofar as this
specimen can be translated, it is as follows: The
conscript fathers [i.e. Senators] took a boat and went to Philippi. The boat was upset...
- objection, for example, to a
perceived violation of
individual rights.
Those conscripted may
evade service,
sometimes by
leaving the country, and s****ing asylum...
- ″ ″But it's time,
Tiberius Caesar Germanicus, to
discover to the
Conscript Fathers what your
speech tend toward,
because you've
already reached the extrem...
- the
fragments of a
surviving speech: If you
accept these proposals,
Conscript Fathers, say so at once and simply, in
accordance with your convictions. If...
- "The Son" was
occasioned by his
discovery of a
letter written by his
conscripted father prior to his
death in
World War I.
Another Dyment poem "From Many...
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Americans –
George Washington,
after the
original Roman Cincinnatus Conscript Fathers –
translates from the
Latin Patres Conscripti, a term for members...
-
systems only
conscript men; a few
countries also
conscript women. For example, Norway, Sweden,
North Korea, Israel, and
Eritrea conscript both men and...
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between 12 and 36
months depending on
various factors particular to the
conscript, and the
political situation.
Although women are
accepted into the Gr****...
- soon after, on July 16, 1862. A
parody of the song,
titled Song of the
Conscripts,
expressed resentment against the 1863
Enrollment Act and particularly...