A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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Carthage accepted defeat and Hamilcar was left to negotiate the terms - an indemnity of 3,200 talents or 500,000 pounds , a guarantee not to sail her warships into Italian waters , and above all the abandonment of all claim to Sicily .
Carthage accepted defeat and Hamilcar was left to negotiate the terms - an indemnity of 3,200 talents or 500,000 pounds , a guarantee not to sail her warships into Italian waters , and above all the abandonment of all claim to Sicily .
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Nothing daunted by his failure to solve one thorny problem , Drusus plunged headlong into another ; and during the few months of office which still remained to him he undertook to champion the unpopular cause of Italian enfranchisement ...
Nothing daunted by his failure to solve one thorny problem , Drusus plunged headlong into another ; and during the few months of office which still remained to him he undertook to champion the unpopular cause of Italian enfranchisement ...
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preoccupation with the great Italian Rebellion , he proceeded at once to his most cherished ambition - the conquest of her ... The province was swarming with Romans and Italians - tax - collectors ' agents , moneylenders , and merchants ...
preoccupation with the great Italian Rebellion , he proceeded at once to his most cherished ambition - the conquest of her ... The province was swarming with Romans and Italians - tax - collectors ' agents , moneylenders , and merchants ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I LAND AND PEOPLE I | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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