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 CONTENTS. BOOK THIRD. THE CITY. ■C£fAlTEB PAQE I. The Phratry and tho Cury. The Tribe 154 II. New Religious Beliefs 159 1. The Gods of Physical Nature 159 2. Eelation of this Religion to the Development of Human Society ICI III. The City is formed 1G7 IV. The City. Urbs 177 v. Worship of the Founder. Legend of ^neas. . . 188 VI. The Gods of the City 193 VII. The Religion of the City 205 1. The Public Meals 205 2. The Festivals and the Calendar 210 3. The Census 213 4. Religion in the Assembly, in the Senate, in the Tribunal, in the Army. The Triumph. . . 216 VIII. The Rituals and the Annals 222 IX. Government of the City. Tho King 231 1. Religious Authority of the King 231 2. Political Authority of the King 236 X. The Magistracy 239 XI. The Law 248 XII. The Citizen and the Stranger 258 XIII. Patriotism. Exile 264 XTV. The Municipal Spirit 208 XV. Relations between the Cities. War. Peace. The Alliance of the Gods 273 XVI. The Rom.in. The Athenian 280 XVII. Omnipotence of the State. The Ancients knew nothing of Individual Liberty 293