Apollo History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Crowell, 1965 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 99
... governors , the Romans , as we have seen , adopted the expedient of electing every year a number of extra praetors . As ... governor - especially as in most cases he was entirely new to his job - to control every detail of local ...
... governors , the Romans , as we have seen , adopted the expedient of electing every year a number of extra praetors . As ... governor - especially as in most cases he was entirely new to his job - to control every detail of local ...
Pagina 100
... governor's powers of interference were ill defined , and in practice he was able to re - interpret or override them at will . The worst defect , indeed , of the whole provincial system was the absence of any real continuity of policy ...
... governor's powers of interference were ill defined , and in practice he was able to re - interpret or override them at will . The worst defect , indeed , of the whole provincial system was the absence of any real continuity of policy ...
Pagina 101
... governor , knowing that by doing so they would incur his successor's displeasure ; last , but not least , a prosecution could only be undertaken when the governor's year of office was over , and the damage done perhaps already ...
... governor , knowing that by doing so they would incur his successor's displeasure ; last , but not least , a prosecution could only be undertaken when the governor's year of office was over , and the damage done perhaps already ...
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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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