Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic: The GracchiE. Arnold, 1941 - 348 pages |
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Page 149
... less contempt for the Italians than for the original Plebs Urbana . What he thought of the freedmen , who were so prominent a feature in that body , may be guessed from the fact that he not only put them all back into the four city ...
... less contempt for the Italians than for the original Plebs Urbana . What he thought of the freedmen , who were so prominent a feature in that body , may be guessed from the fact that he not only put them all back into the four city ...
Page 152
... less was it to be permitted that any magistrate should hold the same office continuously : one of Sulla's ordinances was to the effect that there must be a gap of no less than ten years before a man could be re - elected to the same ...
... less was it to be permitted that any magistrate should hold the same office continuously : one of Sulla's ordinances was to the effect that there must be a gap of no less than ten years before a man could be re - elected to the same ...
Page 244
... less , the native element more preponderant . The war was becoming an attempt , led by a man of genius , to found a new Romano - Spanish national state . If Sertorius was not yet wholly successful , it was because the ancestral feuds of ...
... less , the native element more preponderant . The war was becoming an attempt , led by a man of genius , to found a new Romano - Spanish national state . If Sertorius was not yet wholly successful , it was because the ancestral feuds of ...
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