A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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would recognize the leadership of its own chief , they remained content with that , and never developed the habit of closer political union . In the level plain of Latium , on the other hand , the situation was different .
would recognize the leadership of its own chief , they remained content with that , and never developed the habit of closer political union . In the level plain of Latium , on the other hand , the situation was different .
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By inducing his restless tribesmen to settle down to trade and industry , he had greatly increased the strength of his realm ; and his chief desire was to add to it a fertile strip of coast known in modern times as Tripoli .
By inducing his restless tribesmen to settle down to trade and industry , he had greatly increased the strength of his realm ; and his chief desire was to add to it a fertile strip of coast known in modern times as Tripoli .
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Marius , for his part , was determined to have an army of willing soldiers , bound by strong personal allegiance to their chief ; and , as the hero of the city mob , he knew where to look for them . Among the pauper population of the ...
Marius , for his part , was determined to have an army of willing soldiers , bound by strong personal allegiance to their chief ; and , as the hero of the city mob , he knew where to look for them . Among the pauper population of the ...
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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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