A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 15
... citizens , whom they could flog or execute at will . The functions of administering justice and controlling the State finance were equally under their control . But , such responsibilities proving too onerous without assis- tance , they ...
... citizens , whom they could flog or execute at will . The functions of administering justice and controlling the State finance were equally under their control . But , such responsibilities proving too onerous without assis- tance , they ...
Pagina 26
... citizens possessed ; that is to say , if a citizen of any Latin city entered into any contract with a Roman , such a ... citizens of Tusculum became in a full sense citizens of Rome , even capable , that is to say , of holding public ...
... citizens possessed ; that is to say , if a citizen of any Latin city entered into any contract with a Roman , such a ... citizens of Tusculum became in a full sense citizens of Rome , even capable , that is to say , of holding public ...
Pagina 34
... citizens , and this need the plantation of so many colonies must have gone far to satisfy . Nevertheless , the growth of a democratic spirit , which the Licinian reforms had awoken in the populace , was now beginning to make itself felt ...
... citizens , and this need the plantation of so many colonies must have gone far to satisfy . Nevertheless , the growth of a democratic spirit , which the Licinian reforms had awoken in the populace , was now beginning to make itself felt ...
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AUGUSTUS | 243 |
CHAPTER PAGE XXV THE EMPIRE IN THE FIRST AND SECOND CEN TURIES | 331 |
NERVA TRAJAN AND HADRIAN | 359 |
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