A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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seems to have established four others - - for ' embezzlement ' , ' electorial
corruption ' , ' assassination ' , and ' fraud ' . Such systematization of judicial
procedure was long overdue , and it is striking evidence of Sulla ' s genius for
organization ...
seems to have established four others - - for ' embezzlement ' , ' electorial
corruption ' , ' assassination ' , and ' fraud ' . Such systematization of judicial
procedure was long overdue , and it is striking evidence of Sulla ' s genius for
organization ...
Pagina 301
It first seems to have taken real root in the West during the second half of the first
century A . D . , and was probably brought thither by legionaries returning from
service in the East . To soldiers there was a special appeal in this belief in a
young ...
It first seems to have taken real root in the West during the second half of the first
century A . D . , and was probably brought thither by legionaries returning from
service in the East . To soldiers there was a special appeal in this belief in a
young ...
Pagina 377
He also restored the Pantheon , which seems to have been almost totally
destroyed by a fire in Domitian ' s reign . But it was perhaps characteristic of the
extreme pomp and circumstance with which even this hard - working and
conscientious ...
He also restored the Pantheon , which seems to have been almost totally
destroyed by a fire in Domitian ' s reign . But it was perhaps characteristic of the
extreme pomp and circumstance with which even this hard - working and
conscientious ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE I | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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