History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 150
... land - law . His opposition was not just due to plain conservatism , but to the fact that the measure would require many Italian allies to hand over public land they were occupying in excess of the legal limit : they were already upset ...
... land - law . His opposition was not just due to plain conservatism , but to the fact that the measure would require many Italian allies to hand over public land they were occupying in excess of the legal limit : they were already upset ...
Pagina 215
... land . For all these reasons the entire commerce and industry of all the empire together probably never amounted to more than 10 per cent of its total revenue . All the rest came from agriculture : principally wheat , with barley second ...
... land . For all these reasons the entire commerce and industry of all the empire together probably never amounted to more than 10 per cent of its total revenue . All the rest came from agriculture : principally wheat , with barley second ...
Pagina 372
... land , it could be sold up , and they forfeited many citizen rights . But there were also many poor and discontented in the towns . PART V THE FALL OF THE REPUBLIC Chapter 10 Reform and War in Italy REASSERTION BY TRIBUNES : successful ...
... land , it could be sold up , and they forfeited many citizen rights . But there were also many poor and discontented in the towns . PART V THE FALL OF THE REPUBLIC Chapter 10 Reform and War in Italy REASSERTION BY TRIBUNES : successful ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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