The North American Review, Τόμος 42O. Everett, 1836 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... patricians . All the nobles of the con- quered places were among the Roman plebeians . caste . No patrician could ... patricians and the clients , but be- tween the plebeians on the one side , and the patricians and their clients on the ...
... patricians . All the nobles of the con- quered places were among the Roman plebeians . caste . No patrician could ... patricians and the clients , but be- tween the plebeians on the one side , and the patricians and their clients on the ...
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... patricians and plebeians , rich and poor , and that in these meetings the poor always had a large majority ; where- as these assemblies were composed entirely of patricians , and were exclusively aristocratic . He considered the ...
... patricians and plebeians , rich and poor , and that in these meetings the poor always had a large majority ; where- as these assemblies were composed entirely of patricians , and were exclusively aristocratic . He considered the ...
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... patricians , another part was assigned to the plebeians in absolute property . The possessor of the public lands paid a small proportion of the produce to the state com- monly one tenth . By the agrarian law of Spurius Cassius , another ...
... patricians , another part was assigned to the plebeians in absolute property . The possessor of the public lands paid a small proportion of the produce to the state com- monly one tenth . By the agrarian law of Spurius Cassius , another ...
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