In ancient Rome, the plebs was the general body of free Roman citizens who were not patricians.
1 Princes, plebeians , and artists meet here in the limitless brotherhood of music.
2 Though proud, the patricians made concessions to plebeians whenever it was necessary.
3 This was, as we have said, the condition of many Roman plebeians .
4 You have mustered quite a pretty set of little plebeians 'ere to-night.
5 The nobles should be simple in their lives and hardly distinguishable from plebeians .
6 Artisans in luxury are useless in a society dominated by plebeians .
7 The result was a second secession of the plebeians to the Sacred Hill.
8 There is an odor in the English aristocracy which intoxicates plebeians .
9 They've never allowed the plebeians to get involved in matters of the state.
10 The patricians gave up their consuls and the plebeians their tribunes.
11 We next find the plebeians struggling for equality before the law.
12 Nevertheless the border wars still continued, and the plebeians suffered much.
13 The patricians were not necessarily aristocrats, nor the plebeians a rabble.
14 The plebeians listened to these words of wisdom, and withdrew their savage demand.
15 A speculating frenzy had seized them as well as the plebeians .
16 They shot down the slit, plebeians all, but it followed pompously like royalty.
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