Footnotes
[8]
See Aristotle, "Politics," Book iv., chap. 4.
[9]
See Aristotle, "Politics," Book ii., chap. 10.
[11]
These were magistrates chosen annually by the people. See
Stephen of Byzantium.
[[12]]
It was lawful to accuse the Roman magistrates after the
expiration of their several offices. See in Dionysius Halicarnassus, ix,
the affair of Genutius the tribune.
[12]
De minoribus rebus principes consultant, de majoribus omnes; ita
tamen lit ea quoque quorum penes plebem arbitrium est, apud principes pertractentur.