A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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... began the process of driving back the hill - tribes , who still harried southern Latium , into their mountain fastnesses ; and a dozen years or so later the plain was thoroughly cleared of these Volscian and Aequan in- truders . Then in ...
... began the process of driving back the hill - tribes , who still harried southern Latium , into their mountain fastnesses ; and a dozen years or so later the plain was thoroughly cleared of these Volscian and Aequan in- truders . Then in ...
Pagina 59
... began to fall . The men sank in the drifts . The track was trampled to ice . The elephants , of which Hannibal had brought a couple of score , slithered in grotesque panic . At one point the march was held up by a landslip till the ...
... began to fall . The men sank in the drifts . The track was trampled to ice . The elephants , of which Hannibal had brought a couple of score , slithered in grotesque panic . At one point the march was held up by a landslip till the ...
Pagina 345
... began to manufacture for themselves . The case of pottery is a good example . We have already seen how a native industry grew up in Britain ; and a good deal earlier the same thing had happened in Gaul . There the ' Samian ' ware ...
... began to manufacture for themselves . The case of pottery is a good example . We have already seen how a native industry grew up in Britain ; and a good deal earlier the same thing had happened in Gaul . There the ' Samian ' ware ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME PAGE I | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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