Censors

Censors, two magistrates of ancient Rome, who held office at first for five years and then eighteen months, whose duty it was to keep a register of the citizens, guard the public morals, collect the public revenue, and superintend the public property.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Cenis, Mont * Cen`taurs
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Celestine
Celestines
Cellini, Benvenuto
Celsius
Celsus
Celsus
Celtibe`ri
Celts
Cenci, The
Cenis, Mont
Censors
Cen`taurs
Central America
Central India
Central Provinces
Ceos
Cephalonia
Cephalus
Ceram`
Cerberus
Ceres

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