A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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... scarcely to be expected ; and by a series of campaigns he sought to impose by force a union unattainable by good will . His success appears to have been considerable . For under the terms of a treaty , which according to the Greek ...
... scarcely to be expected ; and by a series of campaigns he sought to impose by force a union unattainable by good will . His success appears to have been considerable . For under the terms of a treaty , which according to the Greek ...
Pagina 171
... scarcely be doubted that , underlying this extra- ordinary appointment was the desire of the capitalist class for a new policy of eastern expansion , bringing with it not merely more tribute for the Treasury , but also fresh fields of ...
... scarcely be doubted that , underlying this extra- ordinary appointment was the desire of the capitalist class for a new policy of eastern expansion , bringing with it not merely more tribute for the Treasury , but also fresh fields of ...
Pagina 263
... scarcely a question but that to Caesar he must go . Nobody in truth benefited more by the change from the Republic to the Principate than did the inhabitants of the provinces . The Senate's concern had been merely for the wel- fare of ...
... scarcely a question but that to Caesar he must go . Nobody in truth benefited more by the change from the Republic to the Principate than did the inhabitants of the provinces . The Senate's concern had been merely for the wel- fare of ...
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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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