Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic: The GracchiE. Arnold, 1941 - 348 pages |
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Page 45
... told them that violence would probably be used against them , and added that in that case they must meet force by force . He arranged that his partisans should mass themselves in the front of the place of assembly before the Capitol ...
... told them that violence would probably be used against them , and added that in that case they must meet force by force . He arranged that his partisans should mass themselves in the front of the place of assembly before the Capitol ...
Page 55
... told , his brother Tiberius had always appeared mild , moderate , and conciliatory ! These are hardly the epithets that we should apply to the author of the confiscation of the domain - land and the deposer of Octavius , but the ...
... told , his brother Tiberius had always appeared mild , moderate , and conciliatory ! These are hardly the epithets that we should apply to the author of the confiscation of the domain - land and the deposer of Octavius , but the ...
Page 83
... told not to come again , unless he brought with him an offer of unconditional surrender . After some futile debating between the leaders of the Democrats , the proposal to capitulate without terms was negatived , and the son of Flaccus ...
... told not to come again , unless he brought with him an offer of unconditional surrender . After some futile debating between the leaders of the Democrats , the proposal to capitulate without terms was negatived , and the son of Flaccus ...
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