A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineClassical work on the history of the Roman Empire - For senior history students - Many illustrations of Roman antiquities - Map of ancient Rome - Map of the Roman Empire under Augustus, Trajan and Hadrian - Lazio (Latium) - Rome. |
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On his way to Numantia he had noted the dearth of small peasantry in Etruria , a land of large estates tilled by servile workers . In Spain he had observed the deterioration of the Roman soldiery , and he had sought its cause in the ...
On his way to Numantia he had noted the dearth of small peasantry in Etruria , a land of large estates tilled by servile workers . In Spain he had observed the deterioration of the Roman soldiery , and he had sought its cause in the ...
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With the issues raised by Tiberius , we may compare the land problem in Australia c . 1850 , when the advocates of small - holdings and intensive cultiva . tion proceeded to break up the extensive sheep - rearing estates of the ...
With the issues raised by Tiberius , we may compare the land problem in Australia c . 1850 , when the advocates of small - holdings and intensive cultiva . tion proceeded to break up the extensive sheep - rearing estates of the ...
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In the days of Columella a vineyard was regarded as the safest investment and the readiest means of winning a fortune out of the land.6 Campania still flowed with wine and oil ; the region of the Alban mount became a second centre for ...
In the days of Columella a vineyard was regarded as the safest investment and the readiest means of winning a fortune out of the land.6 Campania still flowed with wine and oil ; the region of the Alban mount became a second centre for ...
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