A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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Pagina 107
But since it had apparently been divided into groups of seniors and juniors , men over forty - six commanded one half of its voting - power -a fact which continued to give it a strongly conservative trend . 2 As the franchise had been ...
But since it had apparently been divided into groups of seniors and juniors , men over forty - six commanded one half of its voting - power -a fact which continued to give it a strongly conservative trend . 2 As the franchise had been ...
Pagina 114
But , while the common folk thus continued to seek emotional satisfaction in the worship of alien deities , the aristocracy , now educated in the ideas of Greece , were growing sceptical . But , though sceptical , they did not outwardly ...
But , while the common folk thus continued to seek emotional satisfaction in the worship of alien deities , the aristocracy , now educated in the ideas of Greece , were growing sceptical . But , though sceptical , they did not outwardly ...
Pagina 175
For though Piso , his chief lieutenant , was sent out of harm's way to govern Hither Spain , Catiline himself remained at large ; 1 and both Crassus and Caesar , whom rumour declared to have been privy to the plot , continued openly to ...
For though Piso , his chief lieutenant , was sent out of harm's way to govern Hither Spain , Catiline himself remained at large ; 1 and both Crassus and Caesar , whom rumour declared to have been privy to the plot , continued openly to ...
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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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