A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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They were then , like those kindred tribes who settled down in Greece , at what is called the patriarchal stage . In other words , the family was the unit on which their organization was based , and in each family the authority of the ...
They were then , like those kindred tribes who settled down in Greece , at what is called the patriarchal stage . In other words , the family was the unit on which their organization was based , and in each family the authority of the ...
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THE SAMNITE WARS The plain of Campania , the most fertile perhaps of the whole peninsula , was originally inhabited by a folk called the Ausones . Over these the Greek colonies at Cumae and Naples ( as well as the temporary Etruscan ...
THE SAMNITE WARS The plain of Campania , the most fertile perhaps of the whole peninsula , was originally inhabited by a folk called the Ausones . Over these the Greek colonies at Cumae and Naples ( as well as the temporary Etruscan ...
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There is not much literary promise here ; but by the time when Greek influences began to make themselves felt , there already existed a crude native metre called the Saturnian , which was based on a triple beat helped out by ...
There is not much literary promise here ; but by the time when Greek influences began to make themselves felt , there already existed a crude native metre called the Saturnian , which was based on a triple beat helped out by ...
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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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