A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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The fact was , however , that more than anything else Hannibal's enlistment of the Gaulstheir age - long enemy - rallied the Italians ' resistance against him ; and in the earlier stages of the war at least there were to be no ...
The fact was , however , that more than anything else Hannibal's enlistment of the Gaulstheir age - long enemy - rallied the Italians ' resistance against him ; and in the earlier stages of the war at least there were to be no ...
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Within a few years Armenia was in fact to relapse under Parthian influence . If on the Eastern frontier natural barriers were lacking , it was not so in Europe . The merest glance at the map suggests that the two great divergent rivers ...
Within a few years Armenia was in fact to relapse under Parthian influence . If on the Eastern frontier natural barriers were lacking , it was not so in Europe . The merest glance at the map suggests that the two great divergent rivers ...
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The practice of infanticide was one of the darkest features of life in the ancient world ; but the fact is that men and women were weary and sick at heart , and their minds centred more and more on getting through life with a maximum of ...
The practice of infanticide was one of the darkest features of life in the ancient world ; but the fact is that men and women were weary and sick at heart , and their minds centred more and more on getting through life with a maximum of ...
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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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