A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1946 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 88
... Cato endeavoured to uphold the sound old Roman principle that private interests must be subordinate to the State . Between this bitter antagonist of Hellenism and the rival party of its supporters a clash was inevitable ; and soon after ...
... Cato endeavoured to uphold the sound old Roman principle that private interests must be subordinate to the State . Between this bitter antagonist of Hellenism and the rival party of its supporters a clash was inevitable ; and soon after ...
Pagina 185
... Cato were by far the most dangerous ; and there can be little doubt that he was given a free hand to deal with them both . Clodius himself had by no means forgotten his old grudge against Cicero , and the prospect of revenge was sweet ...
... Cato were by far the most dangerous ; and there can be little doubt that he was given a free hand to deal with them both . Clodius himself had by no means forgotten his old grudge against Cicero , and the prospect of revenge was sweet ...
Pagina 431
... Cato to settle between Carthage and Massinissa ( 153 ) . ( ii ) Death of Cato : Romans attack Carthage . ( iii ) Scipio Aemilianus ( consul ) sent out to Carthage . 146. ( iv ) Capture and destruction of Carthage . Africa becomes ...
... Cato to settle between Carthage and Massinissa ( 153 ) . ( ii ) Death of Cato : Romans attack Carthage . ( iii ) Scipio Aemilianus ( consul ) sent out to Carthage . 146. ( iv ) Capture and destruction of Carthage . Africa becomes ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
THE CONQUEST OF ITALY | 24 |
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