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The cavalry-officers shall be proposed and voted upon by the same persons who vote for the generals.
The two who have the greatest number of votes shall be leaders of all the horse.

Disputes about the voting may be raised once or twice, but, if a third time, the presiding officers shall decide.
The council shall consist of 360, who may be conveniently divided into four sections, making ninety councillors of each class.

In the first place, all the citizens shall select candidates from the first class; and they shall be compelled to vote under pain of a fine.

This shall be the business of the first day.

On the second day a similar selection shall be made from the second class under the same conditions.


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