A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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Excavation at least confirms the fact that the earliest settlers , who burnt their dead , amalgamated later with intruding squatters who preferred to bury theirs , and who in all probability hailed from the Sabine hinterland .
Excavation at least confirms the fact that the earliest settlers , who burnt their dead , amalgamated later with intruding squatters who preferred to bury theirs , and who in all probability hailed from the Sabine hinterland .
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The fact was , however , that more than anything else Hannibal's enlistment of the Gaulstheir age - long enemy - rallied the Italians ' resistance against him ; and in the earlier stages of the war at least there were to be no ...
The fact was , however , that more than anything else Hannibal's enlistment of the Gaulstheir age - long enemy - rallied the Italians ' resistance against him ; and in the earlier stages of the war at least there were to be no ...
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But even of these full citizens how many in actual fact would avail themselves of their privilege to vote ? Except on occasions of critical importance , the farmers of the Sabine hills or the tradesmen of Campania would seldom spare the ...
But even of these full citizens how many in actual fact would avail themselves of their privilege to vote ? Except on occasions of critical importance , the farmers of the Sabine hills or the tradesmen of Campania would seldom spare 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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