A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methueni, 1963 - 456 pagine |
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... already paid . This set a sound precedent for bankruptcy proceedings , on which further improvements were presently made ; and the practice of enslavement for debt came virtually to an end . Last , but not least , it was enacted that of ...
... already paid . This set a sound precedent for bankruptcy proceedings , on which further improvements were presently made ; and the practice of enslavement for debt came virtually to an end . Last , but not least , it was enacted that of ...
Pagina 118
... already overcrowded and rapidly becoming an economic problem in itself . The extinction of its sturdy yeoman class was a serious matter for a State which depended for its very existence upon the steady recruitment of its army ; and it ...
... already overcrowded and rapidly becoming an economic problem in itself . The extinction of its sturdy yeoman class was a serious matter for a State which depended for its very existence upon the steady recruitment of its army ; and it ...
Pagina 316
... already slain Flaccus , and then both at Novaesium and Mainz undertook to save their skins by swearing allegiance to the ' Empire of the Gauls ' . The garrison at Vetera , now once again under siege and reduced to devouring the very ...
... already slain Flaccus , and then both at Novaesium and Mainz undertook to save their skins by swearing allegiance to the ' Empire of the Gauls ' . The garrison at Vetera , now once again under siege and reduced to devouring the very ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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