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I scribbled down the great news against time. So I calculated. I flattered myself that I knew the ins and outs of our despatches and mail deliveries, also that I had allowed in my calculation for censorial delay. It was pleasant to think how pleased he might be expected to be. I well-wished him with a prayer. Then I started down the glaring white road for the wharf.

"I want this book," I said to the shopman. "I know," he answered, without looking up. "I've kept it for you." XIII. News from the Front My remembrance of the man, when I got his letter from France and it was approved, apparently, by one of his regimental officers, for a censorial signature, was upon its envelope was a regrettable and embarrassing check to my impulse to cry Victory.

IV. X. Abolition of the Censorial Supervision of the Senate I. V. The Senate as State-Council, II. I. Senate V. X. Pacification of Alexandria V. VIII. Changes in the Arrangement of Magistracies and the Jury-System I. V. The King V. III. New Arrangement as to Jurymen V. VIII. And in the Courts V. VIII. And in the Courts V. VII. Macedonia ff. V. VII. The Gallic Plan of War

In the censorship of the former the citizens used to quench their lights at night, as they saw him pass up the street to his house, that they might impress the censorial mind with the ideas of early hours and orderly conduct; now the son of this man might be seen returning home amidst the blaze of torches, held in the stout arms of a defiant body-guard drawn from the neediest classes.

From the time that the non-freehold burgesses had been enrolled in the tribes, they too came thus into the centuries, and, while they were restricted in the -comitia tributa- to the four urban divisions, they had in the -comitia centuriata- formally the same right with the freehold burgesses, although probably the censorial arbitrary prerogative intervened in the composition of the centuries, and granted to the burgesses enrolled in the rural tribes the preponderance also in the centuriate assembly.

In the arrangement of Augustus the senatorial houses retained the hereditary equestrian right; but by its side the censorial bestowal of the equestrian horse is renewed as a prerogative of the emperor and without restriction to a definite time, and thereby the designation of equites for the first class of the census as such falls into abeyance. II. III. Increasing Powers of the Burgesses

We know that whether the officials of the municipal governments were praetors, aediles, duovirs, or quattuorvirs, at intervals of five years their titles either were quinquennales, or had that added to them, and that this title implied censorial duties.

Other Magistracies and Attributions For other magistracies in the proper sense there remained alongside of this dictatorship no room; Caesar did not take up the censorship as such, but he doubtless exercised censorial rights particularly the important right of nominating senators after a comprehensive fashion.

To suffer the grave animadversion and censorial rebuke of the honorable gentleman who made the motion, of him whose good-nature and good sense the House look upon with a particular partiality, whose approbation would have been one of the highest objects of my ambition, this hurts me. It is said the Marriage Act is aristocratic.

The pith of it consists partly in the restriction of the censorial arbitrary rule, partly in the restriction of the influence of the nobility on the one hand, and of the non- freeholders and the freedmen on the other, and so in the remodelling of the centuriate comitia according to the principle which already held good for the comitia of the tribes; a course which commended itself by the circumstance that elections, projects of law, criminal impeachments, and generally all affairs requiring the co-operation of the burgesses, were brought throughout to the comitia of the tribes and the more unwieldy centuries were but seldom called together, except where it was constitutionally necessary or at least usual, in order to elect the censors, consuls, and praetors, and in order to resolve upon an aggressive war.

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