A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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In the frantic effort to preserve their skins or replenish their pockets men seem to
have lost their bearings , and the old divisions of party alinement were becoming
hopelessly confused . The senatorial conservatives , it is true , still hung together
...
In the frantic effort to preserve their skins or replenish their pockets men seem to
have lost their bearings , and the old divisions of party alinement were becoming
hopelessly confused . The senatorial conservatives , it is true , still hung together
...
Pagina 316
... and when five miles out of their camp , were massacred almost to a man . But
just when Rome ' s hold upon north - eastern Gaul and the Rhineland appeared
completely lost , dissension began to arise among the ranks of the rebels ...
... and when five miles out of their camp , were massacred almost to a man . But
just when Rome ' s hold upon north - eastern Gaul and the Rhineland appeared
completely lost , dissension began to arise among the ranks of the rebels ...
Pagina 398
Decius himself went north to do battle with the invaders , and lost his life in the
attempt . They were bought off by his successor Trebonianus , who agreed to pay
them an annual subsidy . But the respite thus won could not last and in 253 ...
Decius himself went north to do battle with the invaders , and lost his life in the
attempt . They were bought off by his successor Trebonianus , who agreed to pay
them an annual subsidy . But the respite thus won could not last and in 253 ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE I | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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