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  • A council (Gerousia) composed of 28 elders and the two kings proposed legislation, which was then approved by the assembly (Apella), made up of adult male citizens (spartiates).

    c. Sparta and the Peloponnese 2001

  • [Apella] ls it difficult to cut grooves into the barrels?

    A Private Little War 1966

  • You will be rich one day, Apella, beyond your dreams.

    A Private Little War 1966

  • The sovereign assemblies of Greece -- the Ecclesia of Athens, and the Apella of Sparta -- the Comitia Centuriata of Rome, have no more resemblance to democracy in the twentieth century than the Witenagemot has to the British

    The Rise of the Democracy Joseph Clayton

  • Horace says: _Credat Judæus Apella_, "Let Apella the Jew believe it."

    A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume I (of II) Augustus De Morgan 1838

  • [528] "Tell Apella" was an expression current in classical Rome to indicate incredulity and to show the contempt in which the Jew was held.

    A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume I (of II) Augustus De Morgan 1838

  • Brian will continue to serve Apella in his capacity of Chief Financial Officer.

    unknown title 2011

  • Apella's Chairman Patrick O'Brien stated, Mr. Bordin brings many years of valuable experience in the operation of open pit mines to our team.

    unknown title 2011

  • Mr. Brian Adams, FCGA, a director of Apella Resources since 2002, has relinquished his position to enable Mr. Bordin's appointment.

    unknown title 2011

  • Mr. Bordin, P.Eng commented, "I am very pleased to be joining the Board of Apella at this pivotal time when it is about to develop two very significant Vanadium-Iron-Titanium deposits in Quebec."

    unknown title 2011

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