| 105. Cicero, Republic 2.22.39 (tr. Keyes).
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| 106. Lily Ross Taylor, Roman Voting Assemblies (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1966), pp. 38.
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| 107. Michael Crawford, ''Early Rome and Italy,'' in The Oxford History of the Classical World , edited by John Boardman, Jasper Griffen, and Oswyn Murray (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986), p. 395.
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| 108. Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Roman Antiquities 7.59.6 (tr. Cary).
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| 109. Taylor, Roman Voting Assemblies , pp. 1516, 18.
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| 110. Polybius, Histories 6.14.34, 12 (tr. Paton).
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| 111. Taylor, Roman Voting Assemblies , pp. 2933.
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| 112. Taylor, Roman Voting Assemblies , p. 32.
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| 113. Taylor, Roman Voting Assemblies , p. 33.
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| 114. Marcian, Digest 47.22: Sed permittitur tenuioribus stipem menstruam conferre dum tamen semel in mense coeant ne sub praetextu hujusmodi illictum collegium coeat .
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| 115. Corpus inscriptionum Latinarum 14.2112, I, 1112: Quib[us coire co]nvenire collegium[que] habere liceat .
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| 116. Franz Cumont, Les mystères de Mithra (Bruxelles: H. Lamertin, 1913), p. 86, however, takes the view that Mithraism received protection through its association with the cult of Magna Mater.
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