A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 27
... fresh territory , in the first instance at any rate , the motive which led her on to her career of conquest . For , strange as it may seem in so militarist a State , it was not in accordance with the Republic's principles to make war ...
... fresh territory , in the first instance at any rate , the motive which led her on to her career of conquest . For , strange as it may seem in so militarist a State , it was not in accordance with the Republic's principles to make war ...
Pagina 142
... fresh crisis when a certain Marcus Livius Drusus1 came forward with a proposal for compromise . Though a stiff , puritanical fellow with strong aristocratic connexions , he saw the necessity of moving with the times and as tribune for ...
... fresh crisis when a certain Marcus Livius Drusus1 came forward with a proposal for compromise . Though a stiff , puritanical fellow with strong aristocratic connexions , he saw the necessity of moving with the times and as tribune for ...
Pagina 288
... fresh blood into the dwindling stock of the national citizen - body . Most astonishing of all , perhaps , is the vigour with which foreign policy was conducted by this Emperor , who could boast neither military capacity nor even normal ...
... fresh blood into the dwindling stock of the national citizen - body . Most astonishing of all , perhaps , is the vigour with which foreign policy was conducted by this Emperor , who could boast neither military capacity nor even normal ...
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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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