Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic: The GracchiE. Arnold, 1941 - 348 pages |
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Page 58
... thoughts of this vindictive measure . At any rate , he dropped the bill , announcing that he did so in deference to the ... thought nothing too small or too great to be dealt with by the assembly , under his own superintendence as prime ...
... thoughts of this vindictive measure . At any rate , he dropped the bill , announcing that he did so in deference to the ... thought nothing too small or too great to be dealt with by the assembly , under his own superintendence as prime ...
Page 76
... outbid by a rival whose main advantage was that he was prepared to bring forward projects , pos- sible or impossible , with no thought of the consequences CAIUS LOSES THE TRIBUNATE 77 As a good Greek scholar 76 CAIUS GRACCHUS.
... outbid by a rival whose main advantage was that he was prepared to bring forward projects , pos- sible or impossible , with no thought of the consequences CAIUS LOSES THE TRIBUNATE 77 As a good Greek scholar 76 CAIUS GRACCHUS.
Page 269
... thought that it was high time that he should again come forward . Some- thing must be done to make the Senate and People forget the ignominious contest with Clodius , in which he had cut such a poor figure . No war was raging at the ...
... thought that it was high time that he should again come forward . Some- thing must be done to make the Senate and People forget the ignominious contest with Clodius , in which he had cut such a poor figure . No war was raging at the ...
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