The Evolution of Man and SocietySimon and Schuster, 1971 - 753 páginas |
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... patricians , that is heads of families . In turn the members of the senate came to be nominated or summoned by the consuls from the members of the ex - magistrates , all patrician . The voting was controlled by special officers elected ...
... patricians , that is heads of families . In turn the members of the senate came to be nominated or summoned by the consuls from the members of the ex - magistrates , all patrician . The voting was controlled by special officers elected ...
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... patricians , but the upper classes in general . Thus the division of the people for use in military service and taxation became also the means of regulating their voice in electing magistrates and legislators , administrators and ...
... patricians , but the upper classes in general . Thus the division of the people for use in military service and taxation became also the means of regulating their voice in electing magistrates and legislators , administrators and ...
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... patricians despised the plebeian multitude . Their attitude , as Fustel de Coulanges first pointed out , was like that of the governing castes in Athenian and also in Hindu society . But as time went on the character of the plebs was ...
... patricians despised the plebeian multitude . Their attitude , as Fustel de Coulanges first pointed out , was like that of the governing castes in Athenian and also in Hindu society . But as time went on the character of the plebs was ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
The Eighteenth Dynasty page | 119 |
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