Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic: The Gracchi. Sulla. Crassus. Cato. Pompey. C¿sarLongmans, Green, 1902 - 348 pages |
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... appeared , a few more generals like Mallius and Caepio would have let the Cimbri and Teutons into Central Italy , and the exploits of Alaric in A.D. 410 might have been perpetrated by his remote ancestors . Similarly , but for Sulla the ...
... appeared , a few more generals like Mallius and Caepio would have let the Cimbri and Teutons into Central Italy , and the exploits of Alaric in A.D. 410 might have been perpetrated by his remote ancestors . Similarly , but for Sulla the ...
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... appeared there were not one but many Romans who saw well enough that the Roman world was out of joint , and tried , each in his more or less futile fashion , to set it right . With some of these states- men it is our task to deal ...
... appeared there were not one but many Romans who saw well enough that the Roman world was out of joint , and tried , each in his more or less futile fashion , to set it right . With some of these states- men it is our task to deal ...
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... appeared . The Spanish and other wars of the next generation , waged far away , would not have sufficed to ruin rural Italy . As a matter of fact , the drain of life did not , for two generations after Zama , even affect the natural ...
... appeared . The Spanish and other wars of the next generation , waged far away , would not have sufficed to ruin rural Italy . As a matter of fact , the drain of life did not , for two generations after Zama , even affect the natural ...
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... appearance of such huge masses of cheap corn in the great central market of the capital . Mere foreign competitions would have been very bad for them , but the interference of the state as a seller made things hopeless . It is true that ...
... appearance of such huge masses of cheap corn in the great central market of the capital . Mere foreign competitions would have been very bad for them , but the interference of the state as a seller made things hopeless . It is true that ...
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... appeared on the appointed day , enough , as the reformer hoped , to overawe his recalcitrant colleague . But when the clerk again began to recite the preamble , Octavius again interposed his veto ; then followed a violent scene , while ...
... appeared on the appointed day , enough , as the reformer hoped , to overawe his recalcitrant colleague . But when the clerk again began to recite the preamble , Octavius again interposed his veto ; then followed a violent scene , while ...
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