A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, limited, 1935 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 80
... advance from precedent to pre- cedent , into a general power of veto ( p . 116 ) . § 6. THE CENTURIATE ORGANISATION AND ITS POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES Reform of About 450 the patricians carried out a more thorough - going re- the Roman ...
... advance from precedent to pre- cedent , into a general power of veto ( p . 116 ) . § 6. THE CENTURIATE ORGANISATION AND ITS POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES Reform of About 450 the patricians carried out a more thorough - going re- the Roman ...
Pagina 170
... advance into Andalusia , the lack of which had been fatal to his father . But he did not seek to engage the Carthaginians in pitched battles until he had re - armed his troops with the long and finely annealed Spanish swords , and had ...
... advance into Andalusia , the lack of which had been fatal to his father . But he did not seek to engage the Carthaginians in pitched battles until he had re - armed his troops with the long and finely annealed Spanish swords , and had ...
Pagina 414
... advance by his personal recommendation . While the ordinary magis- tracies were in abeyance , the routine business of administration , so far as it was discharged at all , was gathered in the hands of Caesar himself or of his Master of ...
... advance by his personal recommendation . While the ordinary magis- tracies were in abeyance , the routine business of administration , so far as it was discharged at all , was gathered in the hands of Caesar himself or of his Master of ...
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