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Page 149
... elected , one from each tribe , and continued to be elected after other magistracies were regularly filled by lot . Within half a century they had become the chief executive magistrates in the Athenian state . " 1 E.g. Isokrates ...
... elected , one from each tribe , and continued to be elected after other magistracies were regularly filled by lot . Within half a century they had become the chief executive magistrates in the Athenian state . " 1 E.g. Isokrates ...
Page 243
... elected , ostensibly as a provisional government , until such time as a proper constitution could be drawn up , in which full citizen rights would be limited to 5000 persons , able to perform civic and military duties at their own ...
... elected , ostensibly as a provisional government , until such time as a proper constitution could be drawn up , in which full citizen rights would be limited to 5000 persons , able to perform civic and military duties at their own ...
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... elected , to satisfy Pompey's legitimate demands , and this was at Crassus ' request to reduce by one - third the amount to be paid by the publicani for collecting the taxes of Asia . This application had been made by the equites to the ...
... elected , to satisfy Pompey's legitimate demands , and this was at Crassus ' request to reduce by one - third the amount to be paid by the publicani for collecting the taxes of Asia . This application had been made by the equites to the ...
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SYRIA PALESTINE AND THEIR NEIGHBORS c | 94 |
THE ASSYRIAN EMPIRE | 105 |
THE AGE OF GREEK COLONIZATION | 118 |
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