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... character of the rewards given them for the wars which had been waged at this time , and none of them was willing to bear arms for longer than the stated period of his service . It was therefore voted that 20,000 sesterces should be ...
... character of the rewards given them for the wars which had been waged at this time , and none of them was willing to bear arms for longer than the stated period of his service . It was therefore voted that 20,000 sesterces should be ...
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... character . O care truly that of a princeps , and even of a god , to recon- cile rival cities , to calm peoples in ferment , less by imperial command than by reason , to impede the injustices of magistrates , to annul every- thing that ...
... character . O care truly that of a princeps , and even of a god , to recon- cile rival cities , to calm peoples in ferment , less by imperial command than by reason , to impede the injustices of magistrates , to annul every- thing that ...
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... character , men who have reached this office not for a price but by character ; for nothing that is God's goes for a price . 64 Even if there is a treasury of a sort , it is not made up of money paid in initiation fees , as if religion ...
... character , men who have reached this office not for a price but by character ; for nothing that is God's goes for a price . 64 Even if there is a treasury of a sort , it is not made up of money paid in initiation fees , as if religion ...
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ABBREVIATIONS USED IN CITING SOURCES | 2 |
ADMINISTRATION | 80 |
ECONOMIC LIFE | 156 |
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