A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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It may be that in this matter the patricians ' opposition was somewhat weakened
by the fact that the consulship , though still supreme , was no longer the sole
important office of State ; for with the growth of Rome's territory and population
public ...
It may be that in this matter the patricians ' opposition was somewhat weakened
by the fact that the consulship , though still supreme , was no longer the sole
important office of State ; for with the growth of Rome's territory and population
public ...
Pagina 246
It is all - important to remember that by thus controlling the elections he was also
able to control the recruitment of the Senate , which , as in the past , was
composed of ex - magistrates . So far as appearances went , the House
recovered much ...
It is all - important to remember that by thus controlling the elections he was also
able to control the recruitment of the Senate , which , as in the past , was
composed of ex - magistrates . So far as appearances went , the House
recovered much ...
Pagina 286
For , strange as it may appear , the reign of this middleaged pedant was an
important landmark in the development of the imperial system ; and the new
departures , if made on his personal initiative , would suggest that Claudius was
not the ...
For , strange as it may appear , the reign of this middleaged pedant was an
important landmark in the development of the imperial system ; and the new
departures , if made on his personal initiative , would suggest that Claudius was
not the ...
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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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