Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic: The GracchiE. Arnold, 1941 - 348 pages |
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Page 69
... completing his legislation in behalf of the Equites and in developing his great colonial schemes , especially that for ... complete hold over the Comitia than either of them had ever possessed . The project was one which was eminently ...
... completing his legislation in behalf of the Equites and in developing his great colonial schemes , especially that for ... complete hold over the Comitia than either of them had ever possessed . The project was one which was eminently ...
Page 236
... complete disaster , ruined not so much by his own fault as by the rashness of his officers and the inexperience of his men . But it was not so much as a soldier that Pompey appeals to the student of those last troublous days . In that ...
... complete disaster , ruined not so much by his own fault as by the rashness of his officers and the inexperience of his men . But it was not so much as a soldier that Pompey appeals to the student of those last troublous days . In that ...
Page 339
... complete sovereignty , and was still in the stage of trying experiments . Probably he designed to take the name of king : probably he intended to make his power hereditary , for he had adopted his great - nephew Octavian , and had begun ...
... complete sovereignty , and was still in the stage of trying experiments . Probably he designed to take the name of king : probably he intended to make his power hereditary , for he had adopted his great - nephew Octavian , and had begun ...
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