A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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Pagina 107
More lately , as we have seen , the importation of supplies from Sicily and Egypt
had been used by the government to supplement the dwindling produce of Italian
farms ; and it was one of the aedile's duties to see that the supply was adequate ...
More lately , as we have seen , the importation of supplies from Sicily and Egypt
had been used by the government to supplement the dwindling produce of Italian
farms ; and it was one of the aedile's duties to see that the supply was adequate ...
Pagina 118
Elsewhere , as we have seen , this type of men were driven to swell the
population of a metropolis already overcrowded and rapidly becoming an
economic problem in itself . The extinction of its sturdy yeoman class was a
serious matter for a ...
Elsewhere , as we have seen , this type of men were driven to swell the
population of a metropolis already overcrowded and rapidly becoming an
economic problem in itself . The extinction of its sturdy yeoman class was a
serious matter for a ...
Pagina 418
As he was about to march on Italy to the overthrow of Maxentius he is said to
have seen in the sky the vision of a cross athwart the sun and above it the legend
In hoc vince or ' Herein conquer ' . Whatever the truth of the story , it is certain that
...
As he was about to march on Italy to the overthrow of Maxentius he is said to
have seen in the sky the vision of a cross athwart the sun and above it the legend
In hoc vince or ' Herein conquer ' . Whatever the truth of the story , it is certain that
...
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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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