Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic: The GracchiE. Arnold, 1941 - 348 pages |
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Page 35
... gave their votes for the proposal ; before the eighteenth had come up , and an actual majority had been registered ( the number of tribes was thirty - five at this period ) , Tiberius 十 gave Octavius a last chance , telling him that.
... gave their votes for the proposal ; before the eighteenth had come up , and an actual majority had been registered ( the number of tribes was thirty - five at this period ) , Tiberius 十 gave Octavius a last chance , telling him that.
Page 85
... gave him the least assistance , though he kept calling for a horse as he went . Before the Optimates came up , he had got beyond the last houses , and reached the Grove of Furina , just outside the city . He was seen to enter it , but ...
... gave him the least assistance , though he kept calling for a horse as he went . Before the Optimates came up , he had got beyond the last houses , and reached the Grove of Furina , just outside the city . He was seen to enter it , but ...
Page 255
... gave the bill his warm support . Cæsar also granted it his approval . Indeed no one save a handful of irreconcilable Conservatives ventured to oppose it , so popular was the scheme from the first moment that it was broached . It became ...
... gave the bill his warm support . Cæsar also granted it his approval . Indeed no one save a handful of irreconcilable Conservatives ventured to oppose it , so popular was the scheme from the first moment that it was broached . It became ...
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