A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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... REPUBLIC I. LAND AND PEOPLE II . THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME III . THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL IV . THE CONQUEST OF ITALY . V. CITY AND CULTURE • VI . THE FIRST PUNIC WAR VII . BETWEEN THE WARS VIII . THE SECOND PUNIC WAR • IX . THE GROWTH ...
... REPUBLIC I. LAND AND PEOPLE II . THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME III . THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL IV . THE CONQUEST OF ITALY . V. CITY AND CULTURE • VI . THE FIRST PUNIC WAR VII . BETWEEN THE WARS VIII . THE SECOND PUNIC WAR • IX . THE GROWTH ...
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... REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL T the time of the Tarquins ' expulsion , the vast majority of Rome's citizens , and certainly all her leading citizens , were still farmers . Most agricultural communities are ... REPUBLIC THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL.
... REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL T the time of the Tarquins ' expulsion , the vast majority of Rome's citizens , and certainly all her leading citizens , were still farmers . Most agricultural communities are ... REPUBLIC THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL.
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... Republic were certainly great gentlemen , a trifle pompous per- haps , but dignified , courteous , and ( as Cicero's ... Republic had gone steadily forward for three hundred years without any serious break in its constitutional ...
... Republic were certainly great gentlemen , a trifle pompous per- haps , but dignified , courteous , and ( as Cicero's ... Republic had gone steadily forward for three hundred years without any serious break in its constitutional ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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