A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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As Rome's conquests spread , it became her custom to confer this status on cities already accustomed to the practice of self - government ; sometimes it carried full franchise , but more often the ' Latin ' or half - franchise , though ...
As Rome's conquests spread , it became her custom to confer this status on cities already accustomed to the practice of self - government ; sometimes it carried full franchise , but more often the ' Latin ' or half - franchise , though ...
Pagina 166
His ambition was selfevident ; and , though barely turned thirty , he had already secured election to the distinguished life - office of pontiff . Yet Caesar was nothing if not shrewd . He had no desire to compromise his ...
His ambition was selfevident ; and , though barely turned thirty , he had already secured election to the distinguished life - office of pontiff . Yet Caesar was nothing if not shrewd . He had no desire to compromise his ...
Pagina 317
On the Rhine the danger of invasion had become almost negligible ; but in the countries beyond the Danube there were already symptoms of a restless stirring among barbaric peoples who later were to become a perpetual menace to the ...
On the Rhine the danger of invasion had become almost negligible ; but in the countries beyond the Danube there were already symptoms of a restless stirring among barbaric peoples who later were to become a perpetual menace to the ...
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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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