A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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When he needed advice , he called into consultation the heads of the various families : but in matters of high importance - a declaration of war , the making of laws , or the selection of a new chief - the final decision lay with the ...
When he needed advice , he called into consultation the heads of the various families : but in matters of high importance - a declaration of war , the making of laws , or the selection of a new chief - the final decision lay with the ...
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What was needed was that the task of suppression should be entrusted to some single commander ; and Pompey , though the Senate shrank from committing such powers to one whom they so much mistrusted , was clearly the man for the job .
What was needed was that the task of suppression should be entrusted to some single commander ; and Pompey , though the Senate shrank from committing such powers to one whom they so much mistrusted , was clearly the man for the job .
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The new blood thus infused into the imperial organism brought an energy of action and freshness of outlook which were sorely needed . In such a man as Agricola - born in southern Gaul and governor of Britain under Vespasian , Titus ...
The new blood thus infused into the imperial organism brought an energy of action and freshness of outlook which were sorely needed . In such a man as Agricola - born in southern Gaul and governor of Britain under Vespasian , Titus ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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