Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic: The Gracchi. Sulla. Crassus. Cato. Pompey. C¿sarLongmans, Green, 1902 - 348 pages |
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Page 45
... complete lack of coolness and self - restraint . On the night before the adjourned election meeting he collected a great crowd of his adherents , many of whom encamped before his house and slept in the street . He harangued them , told ...
... complete lack of coolness and self - restraint . On the night before the adjourned election meeting he collected a great crowd of his adherents , many of whom encamped before his house and slept in the street . He harangued them , told ...
Page 49
... complete inability to look at contested questions from his opponent's point of view as well as his own . It is probable that Tiberius was attempting an impossible task : without the introduction of Protection agriculture was doomed in ...
... complete inability to look at contested questions from his opponent's point of view as well as his own . It is probable that Tiberius was attempting an impossible task : without the introduction of Protection agriculture was doomed in ...
Page 62
... complete the road system of Italy , which had grown up very much at haphazard , and still left many regions practically isolated from the main arteries of communication . Admiring biographers describe to us the excellence of his roads ...
... complete the road system of Italy , which had grown up very much at haphazard , and still left many regions practically isolated from the main arteries of communication . Admiring biographers describe to us the excellence of his roads ...
Page 69
... completing his legislation in behalf of the Equites and in developing his great colonial schemes , especially that for ... complete hold over the Comitia than either of them had ever possessed . The project was one which was eminently ...
... completing his legislation in behalf of the Equites and in developing his great colonial schemes , especially that for ... complete hold over the Comitia than either of them had ever possessed . The project was one which was eminently ...
Page 71
... complete Romanisation of Italy by gradual emancipation ; only after a longer or shorter training as Latins would the multitudes of Central and Southern Italy be permitted to obtain the full franchise . All this was prudent , moderate ...
... complete Romanisation of Italy by gradual emancipation ; only after a longer or shorter training as Latins would the multitudes of Central and Southern Italy be permitted to obtain the full franchise . All this was prudent , moderate ...
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