A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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Pagina 15
Even in peace - time they held complete authority for life or death over the citizens , whom they could flog or execute at will . The functions of administering justice and controlling the State finance were equally under their control ...
Even in peace - time they held complete authority for life or death over the citizens , whom they could flog or execute at will . The functions of administering justice and controlling the State finance were equally under their control ...
Pagina 16
Even the proudest of her citizens were farmers— rough , hard - bitten , practical folk - and often active farmers at that . Every one knows the story how , when a dictator was required , men were sent to find an ex - consul Cincinnatus ...
Even the proudest of her citizens were farmers— rough , hard - bitten , practical folk - and often active farmers at that . Every one knows the story how , when a dictator was required , men were sent to find an ex - consul Cincinnatus ...
Pagina 26
The citizen , in the first place , possessed certain personal rights ; his commercial contracts , his tenure of ... Rome had accorded to their members the same private rights as her own citizens possessed ; that is to say , if a citizen ...
The citizen , in the first place , possessed certain personal rights ; his commercial contracts , his tenure of ... Rome had accorded to their members the same private rights as her own citizens possessed ; that is to say , if a citizen ...
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Sommario
LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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