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1
Egypt was ruled by a governor, who was always taken from the
equestrian
order
.
2
These persons are the
equestrian
order
of poverty; they continue to drive about in cabriolets.
3
His military organization of the
equestrian
order
was this.
4
Nor was the attention of the censors confined to the regulation of the senate and the
equestrian
order
.
5
Plutarch says that he went about with 600 men of the
equestrian
order
,
whom he called his anti-Senate.
6
I can't afford the
equestrian
order
.
7
His uncle, Claudius, who till then continued in the
equestrian
order
,
he took for his colleague in the consulship.
8
He continually reproached the whole
equestrian
order
,
as devoting themselves to nothing but acting on the stage, and fighting as gladiators.
9
In censuring those of the
equestrian
order
,
the same ground was acted upon, but there were very few to whom that disgrace belonged.
10
There was little probability that the knights admitted to the senate would continue to be in any real sense members of the
equestrian
order
.
11
All of the
equestrian
order
belonging to the legions who had fought at Cannae, and were then in Sicily, were deprived of their horses.
12
A farmer was nothing thought of unless he wore top-boots, which seemed a distinguishing mark, as it were, of the
equestrian
order
of agriculture.
13
At the head of the city-guards, and the youth of the
equestrian
order
,
Maximus and Balbinus attempted to cut their way through the seditious multitude.
14
He is {67} called by the title "most excellent," which ordinarily implies that the person so designated is a member of the "
equestrian
order
.
"
15
The
Equestrian
order
,
founded substantially on wealth, grew daily in importance.
16
The Proletariate and the
Equestrian
Order
under the Restoration
equestrian
order
equestrian