Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic: The GracchiE. Arnold, 1941 - 348 pages |
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... Italy , or rather Roman Italy , was suffering in B.C. 134 were much the same as those through which rural England ... Italian agriculture to various causes which began to operate as far back as the Second Punic War - to the ravages of ...
... Italy , or rather Roman Italy , was suffering in B.C. 134 were much the same as those through which rural England ... Italian agriculture to various causes which began to operate as far back as the Second Punic War - to the ravages of ...
Page 71
... Italy . They only wanted the power to vote in the Comitia to make them full citizens ; the practical as opposed to the political advantages of the status were already in their possession . On the other hand , the main body of the Italian ...
... Italy . They only wanted the power to vote in the Comitia to make them full citizens ; the practical as opposed to the political advantages of the status were already in their possession . On the other hand , the main body of the Italian ...
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... Italian who should lay down his arms and appear before a magis- trate to crave enrolment as a Roman citizen . This law saved the existence of Rome , at the sacrifice of her old claim to dominate Italy as a mistress . The rebels flocked ...
... Italian who should lay down his arms and appear before a magis- trate to crave enrolment as a Roman citizen . This law saved the existence of Rome , at the sacrifice of her old claim to dominate Italy as a mistress . The rebels flocked ...
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