A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1946 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 122
... democrats ; and in 131 had successfully opposed the proposal of Tiberius ' friend Carbo to legitimize re - election to ... democrat leaders - Caius Gracchus amongst others . As he had only just returned from his quaestorship in Sardinia ...
... democrats ; and in 131 had successfully opposed the proposal of Tiberius ' friend Carbo to legitimize re - election to ... democrat leaders - Caius Gracchus amongst others . As he had only just returned from his quaestorship in Sardinia ...
Pagina 161
... Democrats after Gracchus ' style such men certainly were not . They simply made use of the conventional democrat programme to further their own ends . So for a quarter of a century and more there was to run on this unedifying yet ...
... Democrats after Gracchus ' style such men certainly were not . They simply made use of the conventional democrat programme to further their own ends . So for a quarter of a century and more there was to run on this unedifying yet ...
Pagina 176
... democrats , and in the last days of 64 a scheme had been launched by a young tribune called Rullus , which plainly had ... democrat authors . The subtlety of the manœuvre was not lost on Cicero , who desired above all things to avoid ...
... democrats , and in the last days of 64 a scheme had been launched by a young tribune called Rullus , which plainly had ... democrat authors . The subtlety of the manœuvre was not lost on Cicero , who desired above all things to avoid ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
THE CONQUEST OF ITALY | 24 |
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