Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic: The Gracchi. Sulla. Crassus. Cato. Pompey. C¿sarLongmans, Green, 1902 - 348 pages |
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Page 102
The Gracchi. Sulla. Crassus. Cato. Pompey. C¿sar Charles Oman. young Optimate , the quaestor Q. Caepio , collected a band of his clients and supporters , girt up his toga and stormed the rostra , upsetting Saturninus and those about ...
The Gracchi. Sulla. Crassus. Cato. Pompey. C¿sar Charles Oman. young Optimate , the quaestor Q. Caepio , collected a band of his clients and supporters , girt up his toga and stormed the rostra , upsetting Saturninus and those about ...
Page 104
... may be visible to all my neighbours ! " If they would study his acts they would see exactly how the life of a Roman citizen ought to be managed . M. DRUSUS AND HIS SCHEMES 105 tion of financiers to 104 FROM THE GRACCHI TO SULLA.
... may be visible to all my neighbours ! " If they would study his acts they would see exactly how the life of a Roman citizen ought to be managed . M. DRUSUS AND HIS SCHEMES 105 tion of financiers to 104 FROM THE GRACCHI TO SULLA.
Page 106
... the Italians with such distaste that they feared and shunned any one who might propose it . Quite conscious of the existence of this latter body , THE LIVIAN LAWS 107 Drusus ( with more wiliness than 106 FROM THE GRACCHI TO SULLA.
... the Italians with such distaste that they feared and shunned any one who might propose it . Quite conscious of the existence of this latter body , THE LIVIAN LAWS 107 Drusus ( with more wiliness than 106 FROM THE GRACCHI TO SULLA.
Page 108
... the allies should be prosecuted for conspiracy . The news that Drusus had been murdered , and that a Special Commission had been appointed to try his GENERAL REVOLT OF THE ITALIANS 109 supporters , was the 108 FROM THE GRACCHI TO SULLA.
... the allies should be prosecuted for conspiracy . The news that Drusus had been murdered , and that a Special Commission had been appointed to try his GENERAL REVOLT OF THE ITALIANS 109 supporters , was the 108 FROM THE GRACCHI TO SULLA.
Page 112
... not necessarily cease to exist because its programme is played out , more especially a party of criticism and discontent , such as that of the Roman SULPICIUS AND MARIUS COMBINE 113 populares . They were , II2 FROM THE GRACCHI TO SULLA.
... not necessarily cease to exist because its programme is played out , more especially a party of criticism and discontent , such as that of the Roman SULPICIUS AND MARIUS COMBINE 113 populares . They were , II2 FROM THE GRACCHI TO SULLA.
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