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" By this arrangement the chief power was vested in the richest citizens, who composed the first class, which, although least in number, consisted of more centuries than all the rest put together ; but they likewise bore the charges of peace and war... "
Roman antiquities: or, An account of the manners and customs of the Romans - Página 81
por Alexander Adam - 1807 - 616 páginas
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Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans...

Alexander Adam - 1792 - 644 páginas
...fifth clafs, but formed three dUtincl; centuries by themfelves. Each clafs had arms peculiar to itfelf, and a Certain place in the army according to the valuation...fortunes. By this arrangement the chief power was vefted in the richeft citizens who compofed the firft clafs, which, although lead in number, confided...
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Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - 1819 - 598 páginas
...the fifth class, but formed three distinct centuries by themselves. Each class had arms peculiar to itself, and a certain place in the army according...but they likewise bore the charges of peace and war (muniapacis et belli) in proportion, Liv. i. 42. For as the votes at the Comitia, so likewise the quota...
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Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - 1819 - 572 páginas
...the fifth class, but formed three distinct centuries by themselves. \ Each class had arms peculiar to itself, and a certain place in the army according...but they likewise bore the charges of peace and war (rmmia pads et belli) in proportion, LIB. i. 49. For, as the votes at the Comitia, so likewise the...
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Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - 1819 - 578 páginas
...the fifth class, but formed three distinct centuries by themselves. Each class had arms peculiar to itself, and a certain place in the army according to the valuation of their fortunes. wtie hundred centuries, furnished more men and money to the public service than all the rest of the...
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Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - 1826 - 510 páginas
...in the thirty centuries of the fifth class, but formed three distinct centuries by themselves. • By this arrangement the chief power was vested in...but they likewise bore the charges of peace and war (muniapacis et belli) in proportion, Liv. i. 42. For, as the votes at the Comitia, so likewise the...
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Classical Manual: Or, A Mythological, Historical, and Geographical ...

Alexander Pope - 1827 - 700 páginas
...of any of the other classes, they were reckoned but as one century. Each clam had arms peculiar to itself, and a certain place in the army according to the valuation of the fortunes of its members. The census was made at the end of evtry five years, first by the kings,...
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Roman antiquities: or An account of the manners and customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - 1835 - 570 páginas
...the fifth class, but formed three distinct centuries by themselves. Each class had arms peculiar to itself, and a certain place in the army, according...but they likewise bore the charges of peace and war * in proportion.9 For, as the votes at the Comitia, so likewise the quota of soldiers and taxes, depended...
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Classical Antiquities: Being Part of the Manual of Classical Literature

Johann Joachim Eschenburg - 1837 - 372 páginas
...of centuries in all the classes was, according to Dionysius, lis3. Each class had arms peculiar to itself, and a certain place in the army according to the valuation of tbcir fortunes. — Those of the first class were called Classici; all the rest were said to be Infra...
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Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - 1839 - 666 páginas
...the fifth class, but formed three distinct centuries by themselves. Each class had arms peculiar to itself, and a certain place in the army, according...but they likewise bore the charges of peace and war* in proportion.9 For, as the votes at the Comitia, so likewise the quota of soldiers and taxes, depended...
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Manual of Classical Literature

Johann Joachim Eschenburg - 1841 - 806 páginas
...number of cenlurits in all the classes was, according to Dionysius, 193. Each class had arms peculiar to itself, and a certain place in the army according to the valuation of their fortunes. — Those of the first class were called Classici; all the rest were said to be Infra. Classem. A....
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