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[ The pay of the dicast and the ecclesiast was, as we have just seen, first one, then three obols; and the money paid to the infirm was never less than one, nor more than two obols a day. The common sailors, in time of peace, received four obols a day. Neither an ecclesiast nor a dicast was, therefore, paid so much as a common sailor.
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[ Such as the Panathenaea and Hieromeniae.
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[ From klaeroi, lots. The estates and settlements of a cleruchia were divided among a certain number of citizens by lot.
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[ The state only provided the settlers with arms, and defrayed the expenses of their journey. See Boeckh, Pol. Econ. of Athens, vol. ii., p. 170 (translation).
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[ Andoc. Orat. de Pace.