A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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In the redistribution of emphasis which is imposed by such a task there is gain as
well as loss . The story of the Republic's rise is less vital and less interesting than
that of its later phases , and few readers will regret its curtailment . On the other ...
In the redistribution of emphasis which is imposed by such a task there is gain as
well as loss . The story of the Republic's rise is less vital and less interesting than
that of its later phases , and few readers will regret its curtailment . On the other ...
Pagina 87
old - fashioned , puritanical morality of Rome is less easy to describe than to
imagine . II . SECOND PHASE OF EXPANSION The introduction of Hellenism
with its attendant evils and the foreign policy which had indirectly led to its
introduction ...
old - fashioned , puritanical morality of Rome is less easy to describe than to
imagine . II . SECOND PHASE OF EXPANSION The introduction of Hellenism
with its attendant evils and the foreign policy which had indirectly led to its
introduction ...
Pagina 107
In the first place , membership of the citizen - body was confined to a
comparatively small fraction of the Italian people — that is , to the inhabitants of
the fully enfranchised area which lay in more or less close proximity to the capital
itself ...
In the first place , membership of the citizen - body was confined to a
comparatively small fraction of the Italian people — that is , to the inhabitants of
the fully enfranchised area which lay in more or less close proximity to the capital
itself ...
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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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