A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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Much as they realized the fatuity of its unmeaning round of sacrifice and ritual , they felt that such established institutions had a steadying influence upon the masses ; and , if only to keep things going as they had always gone ...
Much as they realized the fatuity of its unmeaning round of sacrifice and ritual , they felt that such established institutions had a steadying influence upon the masses ; and , if only to keep things going as they had always gone ...
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But its essential spirit - the spirit of freedom - was dead . The Populus Romanus , was , in short , dethroned ; and henceforward , in fact if not as yet in theory , the ultimate appeal in all things was to ' Caesar's judgment - seat ...
But its essential spirit - the spirit of freedom - was dead . The Populus Romanus , was , in short , dethroned ; and henceforward , in fact if not as yet in theory , the ultimate appeal in all things was to ' Caesar's judgment - seat ...
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The technical methods of manufacture which at the beginning of the imperial era had been successfully exploited by Italian enterprise , were transmitted , in the natural course of things , to the Western provinces ; and soon the Western ...
The technical methods of manufacture which at the beginning of the imperial era had been successfully exploited by Italian enterprise , were transmitted , in the natural course of things , to the Western provinces ; and soon the Western ...
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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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