A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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He had no heir to whom to leave his crown , but he was already in some degree a vassal of the Republic , and realizing perhaps the advantage of her civilizing rule , perhaps even more strongly the certainty of their ultimate absorption ...
He had no heir to whom to leave his crown , but he was already in some degree a vassal of the Republic , and realizing perhaps the advantage of her civilizing rule , perhaps even more strongly the certainty of their ultimate absorption ...
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It was a natural counterpart to such behaviour that women themselves tended more and more to assert their own independence ; and so a step was taken , though not perhaps a very salutary step , in the direction of female emancipation .
It was a natural counterpart to such behaviour that women themselves tended more and more to assert their own independence ; and so a step was taken , though not perhaps a very salutary step , in the direction of female emancipation .
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It was natural enough that the licence and immorality of the times should provoke its protest ; but there was perhaps a touch of extravagance about the way in which its more strait - laced disciples now began to air their moral ...
It was natural enough that the licence and immorality of the times should provoke its protest ; but there was perhaps a touch of extravagance about the way in which its more strait - laced disciples now began to air their moral ...
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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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