Livy Quotes
The Political Reputation Of Servius Rests Upon His Organization Of Society According To A Fixed Scale Of Rank And Fortune. He Originated The Census, A Measure Of The Highest Utility To A State Destined, As Rome Was, To Future Preeminence; For By Means Of Its Public Service, In Peace As Well As In War, Could Thence Forward Be Regularly Organized On The Basis Of Property; Every Man's Contribution Could Be In Proportion To His Means.
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