A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methueni, 1963 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 120
... Tiberius proceeded to the passage of his Bill . Its enactments were as follows : ( 1 ) Occupiers of Ager Publicus were to relinquish all in excess of the 300 - acre limit , with an additional allowance of half that acreage for each son ...
... Tiberius proceeded to the passage of his Bill . Its enactments were as follows : ( 1 ) Occupiers of Ager Publicus were to relinquish all in excess of the 300 - acre limit , with an additional allowance of half that acreage for each son ...
Pagina 277
... Tiberius ' son . Tiberius himself disliked such judicial abuses and did his best to check them ; but the fact remains that both in this and the succeeding reigns the activities of these informers or delators became a regular scourge ...
... Tiberius ' son . Tiberius himself disliked such judicial abuses and did his best to check them ; but the fact remains that both in this and the succeeding reigns the activities of these informers or delators became a regular scourge ...
Pagina 280
... Tiberius was continually haunted by a growing sense of hostility among those around him . His soured , distrustful temper grew irritable under the strain , and eventually a vein of cruelty , perhaps always latent in him , was aroused by ...
... Tiberius was continually haunted by a growing sense of hostility among those around him . His soured , distrustful temper grew irritable under the strain , and eventually a vein of cruelty , perhaps always latent in him , was aroused by ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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