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Rous, Francis; Bogan, Zachary [Hrsg.]
Archaeologiae Atticae Libri Septem — Oxford, 1658

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ArchitohgU Attica Lib. 3. Cap. 4^ 107
sbedta be aciujed or imprisoned sor what is pafi. This lasi was
made after the driving out os the 30 Tyrants, when a Tbra- a Vide Zcnt
stbulus gave them to oath y.n y.ptieix,tt>>J<thv} not to remember in"£Miw.
ancient wrongs, which they call £[hv»&m. Theauthoriry os ^^'vcijcium''
this Councel was great,for it handled causes os war,tribute?, p'arercuI51 *
making of Lawes,civill bufinesses and events, assaires os con- 2 p 84.Arist.
federates.colleftions of mony , persormance os sacred rices, Sch. in v\.
accounts of offices discharged , appointed keepers sor priso- ^-fchin.cor.
ners,& Jbyju&trla. os Orphanes,as b Xentfbm< Resembling our fKfyh'
Court of Parliament in Englandjby whose content all Lawes^f' e",ReP-
are abrogated5new made,right and posftflionsos private men \ See m<sbt
changed, sormes of religion eftablilhed, Subsidies, Talies, Smith, in his
Taxes, and lmpositions appointed.weights and measures al. Ccmmon-
tered,&c.A8 not unlike also the Venetian Cren Censtglio, or ^'j^s
Senate, of which the Contarene, d Tuna la wadel geverno d^/Eran-
della Resttblica appartieni alSenatoj&c. The whole manner of chirio Andi-
the Common-wealths goverment belongeth to the Senate; r'mi hath
That which the Senate determineth is held sor ratisied and tr^P^^
inviolable. Ey their authority and rule is peace consirmed & g 3"s '34*
war denounced. The whole rents and receipts os the Com-
mon- Mealth at their appointment collefted & gathered in,
arid likewise laid out again and desrayed, &c. In a word , I
may say os these five hundred, as t Bud*nt os the Parliament a In Pandea:
os France; Amplissimam earn curiam caujarKtrg, omne genm Prio p. 258.°
difceptatricemW am ac legitimam e|/e, that that ample Court
doth • rnost justly and equally decided all sorts of contro-
versies whatsoever. l>To their charge was committed the ma- j Dcm.jSs.
king 6s aeW'ssiips s sor which at the years end they were to c Avib.p. $4$
berewarded'by the people. To this alludes e Aristophcr.es. rfSch.AriiV.
dWithout their confent could the people doe naught, as in- /Demdlhcn
deed they made not any thing sandum againft the peoples ^ AA„,
vnlU.Hencelnt: Demoftbenes, t BtrxluJ -mintm/}®- £ si^
In teftimony os their preheminencc are they termed mhcMk.
1 Kve«i and b U%i wwt. The Lords of fcntence. In
O a time
 
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