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" Logistae, who examined it; the crier proclaimed, Who will accuse? and during 30 days, every man was allowed to offer his complaint. Q. What was the alternative ? A. If the magistrate neglected to give in his account, he could not leave the city, nor dispose... "
Catechism of Grecian Antiquities: Being an Account of the Religion ... - Page 15
by Christopher Irving - 1824
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Archaeologia Graeca, or The antiquities of Greece. To which is ..., Volume 1

John Potter (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1818 - 590 pages
...to do it, or had not undergone the former probation, the people were forbidden, by an express law, to present him with a crown, which was the usual reward of such as had gained themselves honour and reputation by the careful and wise management of public employments....
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Archaeologia Graeca: Or, The Antiquities of Greece, Volume 1

John Potter - Greece - 1818 - 590 pages
...to do it, or had not undergone the former probation, the people were forbidden, by an express law, to present him with a crown, which was the usual reward of such as iiad gained themselves honour and reputation by the careful and wise management of public employments....
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An epitome of the history, laws, and religion of Greece

Thomas Stackhouse - Greece - 1824 - 316 pages
...this, or had not undergone the probation just cited, the people were forbidden, by an express law, to present him with a crown, which was the u.sual reward of those who had E 5 merited the esteem of their countrymen, by the just and prudent discharge of their public functions....
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A Classical and Archaeological Dictionary of the Manners, Customs, Laws ...

P. Austin Nuttall - Archaeology - 1840 - 722 pages
...proclaimed, " Who will accuse ?" and during thirty days every man was allowed to offer his complaint. If the magistrate neglected to give in his account,...careful and prudent management of the public affairs. Among the inferior magistrates at Athens, were the Eudeka, the Phylarchi, the Phylohasileis, the Phratriarchi,...
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