A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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Pagina 129
Supporters rallied from the country - side ; and when the Assembly gathered
many carried swords under their cloaks . During the ceremonial preliminaries ,
one of Opimius ' attendants flung an insult at Gracchus . A democrat stepped
forward ...
Supporters rallied from the country - side ; and when the Assembly gathered
many carried swords under their cloaks . During the ceremonial preliminaries ,
one of Opimius ' attendants flung an insult at Gracchus . A democrat stepped
forward ...
Pagina 287
The process of administrative centralization was now carried a big step forward .
The management of the imperial fiscus , for example , a branch of which seems
hitherto to have existed in each separate province , was henceforth concentrated
...
The process of administrative centralization was now carried a big step forward .
The management of the imperial fiscus , for example , a branch of which seems
hitherto to have existed in each separate province , was henceforth concentrated
...
Pagina 386
... and it is not improbable that in the sequel the idea conceived by Augustus
nearly two centuries before might at last have been carried through , and the
whole of Germany enclosed by a frontier ultimately reaching as far as the North
Sea .
... and it is not improbable that in the sequel the idea conceived by Augustus
nearly two centuries before might at last have been carried through , and the
whole of Germany enclosed by a frontier ultimately reaching as far as the North
Sea .
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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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