Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic: The GracchiE. Arnold, 1941 - 348 pages |
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... allowed the terms granted by the Licinian Rogations . Each , that is , should be allowed to select and retain 500 jugera out of the land that he was holding ; he might also ( this was a new provision ) set aside 250 acres more for each ...
... allowed the terms granted by the Licinian Rogations . Each , that is , should be allowed to select and retain 500 jugera out of the land that he was holding ; he might also ( this was a new provision ) set aside 250 acres more for each ...
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... allowed Cæsar's rein- forcements to get across to Epirus . If they had never been allowed to sail , the Optimates must have crushed their opponents by mere force of numbers . When Cæsar struck inland , and Pompey was compelled to change ...
... allowed Cæsar's rein- forcements to get across to Epirus . If they had never been allowed to sail , the Optimates must have crushed their opponents by mere force of numbers . When Cæsar struck inland , and Pompey was compelled to change ...
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... allowed to prevail in the city . It is true that when the Senate at last made a definite appeal to him to act , and allowed him to be given the strange office of sole consul , Pompey promptly restored order . He mobilised many of his ...
... allowed to prevail in the city . It is true that when the Senate at last made a definite appeal to him to act , and allowed him to be given the strange office of sole consul , Pompey promptly restored order . He mobilised many of his ...
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