A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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now caused him more embarrassment than benefit ; for , while engaged in one
district , he would learn that his protégés had been attacked in another . If he
went to their aid the same trouble arose in his rear . In short , the whole character
of ...
now caused him more embarrassment than benefit ; for , while engaged in one
district , he would learn that his protégés had been attacked in another . If he
went to their aid the same trouble arose in his rear . In short , the whole character
of ...
Pagina 129
As soon as his term of office was over the attack on hiin began . The tribune
Minucius Rufus moved in the Senate for the cancellation of the Carthaginian
colony . A Bill was put before the Assembly . Feeling ran high ; and , though
Gracchus ...
As soon as his term of office was over the attack on hiin began . The tribune
Minucius Rufus moved in the Senate for the cancellation of the Carthaginian
colony . A Bill was put before the Assembly . Feeling ran high ; and , though
Gracchus ...
Pagina 305
The outlying districts had been systematically mastered and the armies were
concentrating for the final attack on Jerusalem when the death of Nero and the
subsequent struggle for the throne called Vespasian away from Palestine , and
his ...
The outlying districts had been systematically mastered and the armies were
concentrating for the final attack on Jerusalem when the death of Nero and the
subsequent struggle for the throne called Vespasian away from Palestine , and
his ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE I | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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