It admits of no doubt that the restriction of this agricultural clientship very materially contributed towards the distress of the class of small cultivators.
The appellation of clientshipderived from private law, aptly as in its very indefiniteness it denotes the relation (Dig.
These different confederacies subsisted independently side by side; the leading states of central Gaul appear never to have extended their clientship to the north-east nor, seriously, perhaps even to the north-west of Gaul.
Trajan demanded nothing less than the renunciation of the sovereign power and the entrance of the Dacian kingdom into the clientship of Rome.
There Lysimachia was taken from the Aetolian garrison, and Perinthus, which stood in the relation of clientship to Byzantium, was likewise occupied.
The king now sought at least to extend his clientship among the chieftains of the Illyrian land, the modern Dalmatia and northern Albania.
Political Issues Of greater importance than this regulation of African clientship were the political consequences of the Jugurthine war or rather of the Jugurthine insurrection, although these have been frequently estimated too highly.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "clientship" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.