At Rome, as elsewhere among the free commonwealths of the ancient world, property was derived from political rights, rather than political rights from property, and the division by assignation of lands to the individual member of the state by the deliberate act of the whole community, was familiarly recognized as the manner in which property was most regularly acquired.
— DR. THOMAS ARNOLD, of Rugby, History of Rome, Vol. I., pp. 227-8.
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