A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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Denial was useless . Arms had been found at their houses , and they and their
accomplices were laid under arrest . ... Though the winter daylight was fading
when the House broke up , he gave orders for immediate execution . Under his
own ...
Denial was useless . Arms had been found at their houses , and they and their
accomplices were laid under arrest . ... Though the winter daylight was fading
when the House broke up , he gave orders for immediate execution . Under his
own ...
Pagina 230
Escape into the peace of the countryside was welcomed by those who could
afford the luxury of a country - house . Cicero possessed half a dozen ' villas ' in
various parts of Italy , and in addition he had numerous lodges at which he could
...
Escape into the peace of the countryside was welcomed by those who could
afford the luxury of a country - house . Cicero possessed half a dozen ' villas ' in
various parts of Italy , and in addition he had numerous lodges at which he could
...
Pagina 337
For , though it contained no more than three- or four - score houses , Calleva
clearly served not merely as a market , but also as ... A ' Turkish bath ' and a cold
plunge would be available in a special wing of the house ; and the fine
tessellated ...
For , though it contained no more than three- or four - score houses , Calleva
clearly served not merely as a market , but also as ... A ' Turkish bath ' and a cold
plunge would be available in a special wing of the house ; and the fine
tessellated ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE PAGE I | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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