| 29. Smallwood, Jews under Roman Rule , p. 543.
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| 30. Tertullian, Apologeticus 39.
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| 31. Liebeschuetz, Continuity and Change , pp. 3056.
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| 32. Tertullian, Apologeticus 21, 1.
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| 33. E.g., Constantinus, Codex Theodosianus 16.8.2 (a. 330), 3 (a. 321), 4 (a. 331 vel 330).
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| 34. Smallwood, Jews under Roman Rule , p. 545.
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| 35. Brian Vickers, In Defence of Rhetoric (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988), p. 5.
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| 36. Vickers, In Defence of Rhetoric , p. 7.
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| 37. Vickers, In Defence of Rhetoric , p. 124.
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| 38. G. T. Griffith, "Isegoria in the Assembly at Athens," in Ancient Society and Institutions ( Studies Presented to Victor Ehrenberg ) (New York: Barnes and Noble, 1967), p. 115.
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| 39. Ostwald, From Popular Sovereignty , p. 203.
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| 40. Griffith, "Isegoria," pp. 125, 131.
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| 41. A. G. Woodhead, " Isegoria and the Council of 500," Historia 16 (1967), p. 140. Woodhead also says that the ordinary Athenian people came to see isegoria as "an inherent right."
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