Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic: The GracchiE. Arnold, 1941 - 348 pages |
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Page 109
... chief men of all the allied cities had learnt to know each other in the reformer's house , and had ascertained that they all had the same grievances and the same desires . The desperate meaning to the Italians of the present crisis was ...
... chief men of all the allied cities had learnt to know each other in the reformer's house , and had ascertained that they all had the same grievances and the same desires . The desperate meaning to the Italians of the present crisis was ...
Page 180
... chief landmarks of this period of Crassus's political career are a series of bids for popularity , which failed to produce the desired effect . As censor in B.C. 65 he tried to enrol as full citizens the entire population of Cisalpine ...
... chief landmarks of this period of Crassus's political career are a series of bids for popularity , which failed to produce the desired effect . As censor in B.C. 65 he tried to enrol as full citizens the entire population of Cisalpine ...
Page 244
... chief , not as a Roman propraetor , that he was now strong ; the Italian element in his host was daily growing less , the native element more preponderant . The war was becoming an attempt , led by a man of genius , to found a new ...
... chief , not as a Roman propraetor , that he was now strong ; the Italian element in his host was daily growing less , the native element more preponderant . The war was becoming an attempt , led by a man of genius , to found a new ...
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