A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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The cities of Campania had been given the half - franchise , with prospect of ultimate promotion to full rights . The Samnites and other tribes which were unripe for incorporation in the Roman political system were given the less ...
The cities of Campania had been given the half - franchise , with prospect of ultimate promotion to full rights . The Samnites and other tribes which were unripe for incorporation in the Roman political system were given the less ...
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Nor can it be seriously doubted that his approval had been given when in the spring of 56 Cicero came forward with a proposal for the repeal of Caesar's Land Act . This open affront was more than Caesar could brook .
Nor can it be seriously doubted that his approval had been given when in the spring of 56 Cicero came forward with a proposal for the repeal of Caesar's Land Act . This open affront was more than Caesar could brook .
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A third minister had to do with ' petitions ' , and since there was a constant flow of such appeals to the Emperor , the answers given upon knotty points of law or administration might play a vital part in the formulation of future ...
A third minister had to do with ' petitions ' , and since there was a constant flow of such appeals to the Emperor , the answers given upon knotty points of law or administration might play a vital part in the formulation of future ...
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Sommario
LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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