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Pinnock’s Improved Edition of Dr. Goldsmith’s History of Rome

CHAPTER VIII
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Those who farmed the public revenue were called-publicans, and were generally persons of equestrian dignity; but in the remote provinces they frequently sublet to other collectors, who were guilty of great extortion.

The latter are the publicans mentioned in the New Testament.
_Questions for Examination_.
1.

When did the Romans first appoint judges?
2.

How were the decisions of the praetors regulated?
3.

How are trials divided?
4.


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