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The History of Rome, Book I

CHAPTER XIII
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Cicero (de Rep.ii.9, 14, comp.

Plutarch, Q.Rom.

15) states: -Tum (in the time of Romulus) erat res in pecore et locorum possessionibus, ex quo pecuniosi et locupletes vocabantur--( Numa) primum agros, quos bello Romulus ceperat, divisit viritim civibus-.
In like manner Dionysius represents Romulus as dividing the land into thirty curial districts, and Numa as establishing boundary-stones and introducing the festival of the Terminalia (i.

7, ii.

74; and thence Plutarch, -Numa-, 16).
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