A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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In the endeavour to pay , the native communities had been forced to borrow at
the most exorbitant interest from Italian ... required high courage on Lucullus ' part
to attack the vested interests of the big capitalists ; but philosophic and literary ...
In the endeavour to pay , the native communities had been forced to borrow at
the most exorbitant interest from Italian ... required high courage on Lucullus ' part
to attack the vested interests of the big capitalists ; but philosophic and literary ...
Pagina 282
... the then enormous sum of a million pounds in loans , free of interest , to men
who were threatened with bankruptcy . ... social clique , men outside Rome
continued to see in the Emperor a genuine custodian of the interests of every
class .
... the then enormous sum of a million pounds in loans , free of interest , to men
who were threatened with bankruptcy . ... social clique , men outside Rome
continued to see in the Emperor a genuine custodian of the interests of every
class .
Pagina 372
In studying the interests and ... touring round to places of historic interest , and ,
amongst other acts of munificence , adorning the city by rebuilding the Temple of
Olympian Zeus , left unfinished by Pisistratus the Tyrant seven centuries before .
In studying the interests and ... touring round to places of historic interest , and ,
amongst other acts of munificence , adorning the city by rebuilding the Temple of
Olympian Zeus , left unfinished by Pisistratus the Tyrant seven centuries before .
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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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