A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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But no sooner was his back turned than they disputed the justice of his settlement . It was not that Rome had taken anything for herself ; but , as is usual in such matters , she had failed to please all parties .
But no sooner was his back turned than they disputed the justice of his settlement . It was not that Rome had taken anything for herself ; but , as is usual in such matters , she had failed to please all parties .
Pagina 171
Meanwhile Pompey , after following in his tracks as far as the Caucasus , had turned back to gather the fruits of his tremendous triumph . Tigranes appeared at the Roman camp , and , after making abject submission , was allowed to ...
Meanwhile Pompey , after following in his tracks as far as the Caucasus , had turned back to gather the fruits of his tremendous triumph . Tigranes appeared at the Roman camp , and , after making abject submission , was allowed to ...
Pagina 420
But whether by sweet reasonableness or by active persecution the tide of Christianity was not to be turned ; and when after a reign of two years Julian fell in battle against the Persians beyond the Tigris the religious issue no longer ...
But whether by sweet reasonableness or by active persecution the tide of Christianity was not to be turned ; and when after a reign of two years Julian fell in battle against the Persians beyond the Tigris the religious issue no longer ...
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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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