A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 9
... 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 . More solid ground is reached when we ...
... 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 . More solid ground is reached when we ...
Pagina 58
... fact was , however , that more than anything else Hannibal's enlistment of the Gauls- their age - long enemy - rallied the Italians ' resistance against him ; and in the earlier stages of the war at least there were to be no defections ...
... fact was , however , that more than anything else Hannibal's enlistment of the Gauls- their age - long enemy - rallied the Italians ' resistance against him ; and in the earlier stages of the war at least there were to be no defections ...
Pagina 107
... 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 time and trouble to make the journey to Rome . The ...
... 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 time and trouble to make the journey to Rome . The ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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