A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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Pagina 129
Supporters rallied from the country - side ; and when the Assembly gathered many carried swords under their cloaks . During the ceremonial preliminaries , one of Opimius ' attendants flung an insult at Gracchus .
Supporters rallied from the country - side ; and when the Assembly gathered many carried swords under their cloaks . During the ceremonial preliminaries , one of Opimius ' attendants flung an insult at Gracchus .
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The process of administrative centralization was now carried a big step forward . The man- agement of the imperial fiscus , for example , a branch of which seems hitherto to have existed in each separate province , was henceforth ...
The process of administrative centralization was now carried a big step forward . The man- agement of the imperial fiscus , for example , a branch of which seems hitherto to have existed in each separate province , was henceforth ...
Pagina 386
... is not improbable that in the sequel the idea conceived by Augustus nearly two centuries before might at last have been carried through , and the whole of Germany enclosed by a frontier ultimately reaching as far as the North Sea .
... is not improbable that in the sequel the idea conceived by Augustus nearly two centuries before might at last have been carried through , and the whole of Germany enclosed by a frontier ultimately reaching as far as the North Sea .
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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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