A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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... to a comparatively small fraction of the Italian people — that is , to the inhabitants of the fully enfranchised area which lay in more or less close proximity to the capital itself , perhaps a quarter of the whole peninsula .
... to a comparatively small fraction of the Italian people — that is , to the inhabitants of the fully enfranchised area which lay in more or less close proximity to the capital itself , perhaps a quarter of the whole peninsula .
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Thus Augustus ' well - known boast that he had found a city of brick and left one of marble was , in a superficial sense , justified . In any case he had given his countrymen a capital to be proud of and a capital at last fully worthy ...
Thus Augustus ' well - known boast that he had found a city of brick and left one of marble was , in a superficial sense , justified . In any case he had given his countrymen a capital to be proud of and a capital at last fully worthy ...
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One , at least , of Decebalus ' fortresses was taken by storm , and , his troops being again beaten in battle , the threat to his capital was soon so serious that the King sued for peace . The terms which were imposed upon him involved ...
One , at least , of Decebalus ' fortresses was taken by storm , and , his troops being again beaten in battle , the threat to his capital was soon so serious that the King sued for peace . The terms which were imposed upon him involved ...
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THE ROMAN REPUBLIC | 2 |
CHAPTER PAGE I LAND AND PEOPLE I | 3 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
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