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Pagina 93
And the limits of free speech and free political action would have seemed to us
excessively narrow. Nevertheless a great proportion of Rome's available
intellectual power and subtlety, throughout the whole millennium of antiquity, was
poured ...
And the limits of free speech and free political action would have seemed to us
excessively narrow. Nevertheless a great proportion of Rome's available
intellectual power and subtlety, throughout the whole millennium of antiquity, was
poured ...
Pagina 131
For, ever since the Greco-Roman contacts of the Second Punic War and
increasingly after it had ended, he saw this Hellenism as an evil influence
pervading every corner of Roman life: it seemed to Cato outrageous when
Scipio's brother ...
For, ever since the Greco-Roman contacts of the Second Punic War and
increasingly after it had ended, he saw this Hellenism as an evil influence
pervading every corner of Roman life: it seemed to Cato outrageous when
Scipio's brother ...
Pagina 168
At this stage Crassus was apparently still willing to back him; but a wide range of
conservative senators, and some of their less conservative colleagues as well,
were alarmed by the possibility that he might get in. For he seemed to them a ...
At this stage Crassus was apparently still willing to back him; but a wide range of
conservative senators, and some of their less conservative colleagues as well,
were alarmed by the possibility that he might get in. For he seemed to them a ...
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