Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic: The Gracchi. Sulla. Crassus. Cato. Pompey. C¿sarLongmans, Green, 1902 - 348 pages |
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... carry out . I have also to thank the Authorities of the British Museum Coin - Room ( and especially Mr. G. F. Hill ) for the kindness with which they aided me in selecting the Roman coins for my three plates of illustrations . C. OMAN ...
... carry out . I have also to thank the Authorities of the British Museum Coin - Room ( and especially Mr. G. F. Hill ) for the kindness with which they aided me in selecting the Roman coins for my three plates of illustrations . C. OMAN ...
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... . Accord- ingly , the statesman who wished to carry his law before the Comitia had normally to face only the plebs urbana . On rare occasions the outvoters might alter the composi- tion of the assembly , but the everyday audience of.
... . Accord- ingly , the statesman who wished to carry his law before the Comitia had normally to face only the plebs urbana . On rare occasions the outvoters might alter the composi- tion of the assembly , but the everyday audience of.
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... carry it out . It might be that his mission would lead him into trouble , and he was prepared to face the fact . He had had enough schooling in political philosophy from his numerous Greek friends to have freed his mind from the ...
... carry it out . It might be that his mission would lead him into trouble , and he was prepared to face the fact . He had had enough schooling in political philosophy from his numerous Greek friends to have freed his mind from the ...
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... carry it through the Comitia in spite of the Fathers . " With this , apparently , as his sole programme , he stood for the tribunate in B.C. 134 , was easily elected , and entered into office in the succeeding year . The first ...
... carry it through the Comitia in spite of the Fathers . " With this , apparently , as his sole programme , he stood for the tribunate in B.C. 134 , was easily elected , and entered into office in the succeeding year . The first ...
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... carried in its revised form , with the compensation clauses left out . We have already given its details . It only remains to add that when the three commissioners , agris dandis assignandis , had to be appointed , Tiberius showed a ...
... carried in its revised form , with the compensation clauses left out . We have already given its details . It only remains to add that when the three commissioners , agris dandis assignandis , had to be appointed , Tiberius showed a ...
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