Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic: The GracchiE. Arnold, 1941 - 348 pages |
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Page 111
... remained faithful , including the whole of the populous Latin colonies . Having once surrendered the principle for which they had entered on the war , the Romans did not hesitate to go farther . Only two or three months after the Lex ...
... remained faithful , including the whole of the populous Latin colonies . Having once surrendered the principle for which they had entered on the war , the Romans did not hesitate to go farther . Only two or three months after the Lex ...
Page 231
... remained to die . There was still a day or more at his disposition before C¿sar could arrive , and this time he devoted to setting his house in order . He procured shipping for all those who chose to fly to Spain , and saw them quit the ...
... remained to die . There was still a day or more at his disposition before C¿sar could arrive , and this time he devoted to setting his house in order . He procured shipping for all those who chose to fly to Spain , and saw them quit the ...
Page 276
... remained at home , Pompey could not plausibly complain of any acts of doubtful legality on C¿sar's part . It is curious to find that even while Pompey and his POMPEY MADE SOLE CONSUL " 277 legions were looking on 276 POMPEY.
... remained at home , Pompey could not plausibly complain of any acts of doubtful legality on C¿sar's part . It is curious to find that even while Pompey and his POMPEY MADE SOLE CONSUL " 277 legions were looking on 276 POMPEY.
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