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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At best , the labour of slaves was economical for so long only as their initial cost of purchase remained low . Their labour in- efficient . Few changes in manufac- turing industry . § 3. INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE Italian industry underwent ...
At best , the labour of slaves was economical for so long only as their initial cost of purchase remained low . Their labour in- efficient . Few changes in manufac- turing industry . § 3. INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE Italian industry underwent ...
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A notable feature of the of the provinces age was that while Italy remained affluent , the provinces were now in wealth . taking their share of the new wealth . The Roman corn - fleets were manned by sailors of Greek or Semitic stock .
A notable feature of the of the provinces age was that while Italy remained affluent , the provinces were now in wealth . taking their share of the new wealth . The Roman corn - fleets were manned by sailors of Greek or Semitic stock .
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Lastly , under the shelter of the Roman camps and forts oases of highly cultivated land remained here and there between the tracks of the invaders . Among the show- pieces of the Roman empire in the fourth century was the valley of the ...
Lastly , under the shelter of the Roman camps and forts oases of highly cultivated land remained here and there between the tracks of the invaders . Among the show- pieces of the Roman empire in the fourth century was the valley of the ...
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