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... treasure and received the fines ; it determined the administration of the money , even in small matters , such as the pay of the poets ; we have especial mention of its superintendence over the cavalry which was main- tained by the city ...
... treasure and received the fines ; it determined the administration of the money , even in small matters , such as the pay of the poets ; we have especial mention of its superintendence over the cavalry which was main- tained by the city ...
Page 74
... work generally done by κλŋpwraì ȧpxaí . Cf. also 69 , where we find that he was appointed on a special commission to look after the treasures of the Parthenon . to a statesman . although it had not the advantage 74 THE COUNCIL .
... work generally done by κλŋpwraì ȧpxaí . Cf. also 69 , where we find that he was appointed on a special commission to look after the treasures of the Parthenon . to a statesman . although it had not the advantage 74 THE COUNCIL .
Page 123
... if the πρо- σTáTηs of the time had a strong position , the assembly would accept his advice and act on his policy . This was doubtless the procedure in the case of the loans from the sacred treasure of which we have record FINANCE . 123.
... if the πρо- σTáTηs of the time had a strong position , the assembly would accept his advice and act on his policy . This was doubtless the procedure in the case of the loans from the sacred treasure of which we have record FINANCE . 123.
Page 126
... treasure under their charge certain sums of money to the Generals and other officials , in order to meet the deficit caused by the failure of the tribute and the expenses of the war . In order simply to test the correctness of the ...
... treasure under their charge certain sums of money to the Generals and other officials , in order to meet the deficit caused by the failure of the tribute and the expenses of the war . In order simply to test the correctness of the ...
Page 127
... treasure also varied in order therefore to be able at any time to know what sum had been paid , the Xoyorai them- selves kept a full list of the amount of the firstfruits . Each successive board of λoyioral as they came into office ...
... treasure also varied in order therefore to be able at any time to know what sum had been paid , the Xoyorai them- selves kept a full list of the amount of the firstfruits . Each successive board of λoyioral as they came into office ...
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