A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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In early times political institutions changed slowly , if at all ; and when in due course the city state came into being , it was of these three 1 Somewhat earlier , of course , city states of a similar type had been evolved in Greece ...
In early times political institutions changed slowly , if at all ; and when in due course the city state came into being , it was of these three 1 Somewhat earlier , of course , city states of a similar type had been evolved in Greece ...
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She had entered the war as the head of a confederacy of allies ; but in the course of the ordeal , when her back was against the wall , she had swept aside all niceties of political privilege and ruled them like a dictator .
She had entered the war as the head of a confederacy of allies ; but in the course of the ordeal , when her back was against the wall , she had swept aside all niceties of political privilege and ruled them like a dictator .
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The language of liturgy and theology alike was of course exclusively Latin. Above all, whatever intellectual activity survived through the Dark Age was nurtured in the Church; and monastic establishments, when these arose, ...
The language of liturgy and theology alike was of course exclusively Latin. Above all, whatever intellectual activity survived through the Dark Age was nurtured in the Church; and monastic establishments, when these arose, ...
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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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