A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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Levantine countries scarcely contributed much of value except literature . Their
inhabitants remained the unstable , feckless folk they had long since been . At
any crisis of the Empire it was useless to look to them for support . Except for the
less ...
Levantine countries scarcely contributed much of value except literature . Their
inhabitants remained the unstable , feckless folk they had long since been . At
any crisis of the Empire it was useless to look to them for support . Except for the
less ...
Pagina 404
One such tendency was towards a decentralization of authority . During the early
Empire , as we have seen , the effort of rulers had been to concentrate the
mechanism of administration more and more in their own hands ; no sooner ,
however ...
One such tendency was towards a decentralization of authority . During the early
Empire , as we have seen , the effort of rulers had been to concentrate the
mechanism of administration more and more in their own hands ; no sooner ,
however ...
Pagina 408
In 287 he established in Britain an independent Empire which lasted till 297 ,
when his successor Alexander was at length overthrown . Apart from this
temporary defection the unity of the Empire was successfully maintained . In 305 ,
in ...
In 287 he established in Britain an independent Empire which lasted till 297 ,
when his successor Alexander was at length overthrown . Apart from this
temporary defection the unity of the Empire was successfully maintained . In 305 ,
in ...
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Sommario
THE ROMAN REPUBLIC | 2 |
CHAPTER PAGE I LAND AND PEOPLE I | 3 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
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