A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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He clearly intended to remodel the State upon new lines and to render his regime
secure against the risk of conservative reaction . Had it been possible , we are
told , he would have liked to temper the aristocratic character of the Senate itself ...
He clearly intended to remodel the State upon new lines and to render his regime
secure against the risk of conservative reaction . Had it been possible , we are
told , he would have liked to temper the aristocratic character of the Senate itself ...
Pagina 161
The importance of this command requires some explanation . In 83 the democrat
government had sent out Sertorius to secure Spain in their interest . When Sulla's
troops drove him out he had taken refuge on the African coast . II THE RISE OF ...
The importance of this command requires some explanation . In 83 the democrat
government had sent out Sertorius to secure Spain in their interest . When Sulla's
troops drove him out he had taken refuge on the African coast . II THE RISE OF ...
Pagina 343
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS What on the other hand the Empire proved itself
supremely capable of doing , was to secure a high level — we may safely say an
unprecedented level of material prosperity for the great mass of its inhabitants .
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS What on the other hand the Empire proved itself
supremely capable of doing , was to secure a high level — we may safely say an
unprecedented level of material prosperity for the great mass of its inhabitants .
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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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