History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 55
... whole , Rome found it advisable , and was encouraged by its religion , to keep its bargains with its allies ... whole of central Italy . The whole Roman approach was empirical , working from precedent to precedent according to each ...
... whole , Rome found it advisable , and was encouraged by its religion , to keep its bargains with its allies ... whole of central Italy . The whole Roman approach was empirical , working from precedent to precedent according to each ...
Pagina 93
... whole . Its exponents , like English lawyers later on , were often reluctant to specify the principles which guided them . Yet a Roman jurist was boldly prepared to offer generalizations , not indeed for their own sake , but in order to ...
... whole . Its exponents , like English lawyers later on , were often reluctant to specify the principles which guided them . Yet a Roman jurist was boldly prepared to offer generalizations , not indeed for their own sake , but in order to ...
Pagina 211
... whole pro - Italian , pro - Roman trend of his policy by the title which he chose to have conferred upon himself in ... whole people of Italy , and to the colonies of Roman citizens in the provinces as well . And by implication he was ...
... whole pro - Italian , pro - Roman trend of his policy by the title which he chose to have conferred upon himself in ... whole people of Italy , and to the colonies of Roman citizens in the provinces as well . And by implication he was ...
Sommario
Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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