A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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In the frantic effort to preserve their skins or replenish their pockets men seem to
have lost their bearings , and the old divisions of party alinement were becoming
hopelessly confused . The senatorial conservatives , it is true , still hung together
...
In the frantic effort to preserve their skins or replenish their pockets men seem to
have lost their bearings , and the old divisions of party alinement were becoming
hopelessly confused . The senatorial conservatives , it is true , still hung together
...
Pagina 164
Both were hungry for power; and there was no love lost between them. Once
again civil war seemed imminent; but saner counsels prevailed, and the two
rivals were persuaded to compose their differences and combine in a joint-
candidature ...
Both were hungry for power; and there was no love lost between them. Once
again civil war seemed imminent; but saner counsels prevailed, and the two
rivals were persuaded to compose their differences and combine in a joint-
candidature ...
Pagina 271
The loss of his favourite stepson was a grievous blow to Augustus ; and though
he replaced Tiberius in the vacant command , there was little love lost between
them . A couple of years later Tiberius was again transferred . This time his
mission ...
The loss of his favourite stepson was a grievous blow to Augustus ; and though
he replaced Tiberius in the vacant command , there was little love lost between
them . A couple of years later Tiberius was again transferred . This time his
mission ...
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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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