A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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The tale told by later historians that the two consuls were sent back in chains to
the Samnites and the lost ground brilliantly recovered can merely have been an
attempt to gloze over the catastrophe . Rome required a breathing - space in ...
The tale told by later historians that the two consuls were sent back in chains to
the Samnites and the lost ground brilliantly recovered can merely have been an
attempt to gloze over the catastrophe . Rome required a breathing - space in ...
Pagina 131
In the same year an attempt was made to dispossess the knights of their new
judicial privileges , but the attempt failed ; and there could be no more telling
symptom of the Senate's loss of confidence than the fact that the powers of this
rival ...
In the same year an attempt was made to dispossess the knights of their new
judicial privileges , but the attempt failed ; and there could be no more telling
symptom of the Senate's loss of confidence than the fact that the powers of this
rival ...
Pagina 174
Sulla's attempt to stereotype the oligarchical regime had completely broken down
. With every year that passed the Senate was losing its grip upon affairs ; and the
violence of the mob and its demagogic leaders was becoming more and more ...
Sulla's attempt to stereotype the oligarchical regime had completely broken down
. With every year that passed the Senate was losing its grip upon affairs ; and the
violence of the mob and its demagogic leaders was becoming more and more ...
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Sommario
CHAPTER PAGE I LAND AND PEOPLE I | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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