A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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seems to have established four others - for embezzlement ' , ' electorial corruption ' , ' assassination ' , and ' fraud ' . Such systematization of judicial procedure was long overdue , and it is striking evidence of Sulla's genius for ...
seems to have established four others - for embezzlement ' , ' electorial corruption ' , ' assassination ' , and ' fraud ' . Such systematization of judicial procedure was long overdue , and it is striking evidence of Sulla's genius for ...
Pagina 297
A certain lack of resolution , too , seems to have characterized such attempts as were actually made . By now the best elements of the old aristocracy had been well - nigh destroyed by the continuous persecutions of successive emperors ...
A certain lack of resolution , too , seems to have characterized such attempts as were actually made . By now the best elements of the old aristocracy had been well - nigh destroyed by the continuous persecutions of successive emperors ...
Pagina 301
It first seems to have taken real root in the West during the second half of the first century A.D. , and was probably brought thither by legionaries returning from service in the East . To soldiers there was a special appeal in this ...
It first seems to have taken real root in the West during the second half of the first century A.D. , and was probably brought thither by legionaries returning from service in the East . To soldiers there was a special appeal in this ...
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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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