A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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In the Roman Assembly , it must be understood , decisions were not taken on the usual principle of ' one man , one vote ' . Instead of this the voters were divided into groups , and decisions were taken on a majority of group - votes ...
In the Roman Assembly , it must be understood , decisions were not taken on the usual principle of ' one man , one vote ' . Instead of this the voters were divided into groups , and decisions were taken on a majority of group - votes ...
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There can be little doubt that on Lucullus ' recall Pompey would himself have taken over the Asiatic command , had he not at this very moment received an even more urgent and important commission . Of recent years piracy , which had ...
There can be little doubt that on Lucullus ' recall Pompey would himself have taken over the Asiatic command , had he not at this very moment received an even more urgent and important commission . Of recent years piracy , which had ...
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His main trouble lay with the Parthians , who had taken advantage of the Civil War to cross the Roman frontier . They had overrun Syria ; then , finding a leader in Quintus Labienus , son of Caesar's old lieutenant , they had even ...
His main trouble lay with the Parthians , who had taken advantage of the Civil War to cross the Roman frontier . They had overrun Syria ; then , finding a leader in Quintus Labienus , son of Caesar's old lieutenant , they had even ...
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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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