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Roman Antiquities, and Ancient Mythology / For Classical Schools (2nd ed)

Chapter 6 No.6

Word Count: 248    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

hts of Rom

uliar to the higher order of citizens only, but afterwards the emperor took s

by each individual through the tribes, in

her according to his property; and a third exacted in cases of emergency. T

imported, the collectors of which were called

h part of other fruit, exacted from the cultivators

le upon the public lands. The jus saffragii was the rig

might live in the city of Rome, but they enjoyed none of the rights of citizens; they were subject to a peculiar

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