A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, limited, 1935 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 320
... complete unity of war aims . Within the insurgent area the more northerly tribes , which had by now adopted Latin as their official tongue , fought consistently for the attainment of the Roman franchise . The rebel The Samnites , on the ...
... complete unity of war aims . Within the insurgent area the more northerly tribes , which had by now adopted Latin as their official tongue , fought consistently for the attainment of the Roman franchise . The rebel The Samnites , on the ...
Pagina 467
... complete treatise ( which survives in parts ) on the Latin grammar and vocabulary . While they made due allowance for the inevitable anomalies of any living tongue , the Roman grammarians standardised written Latin sufficiently to ...
... complete treatise ( which survives in parts ) on the Latin grammar and vocabulary . While they made due allowance for the inevitable anomalies of any living tongue , the Roman grammarians standardised written Latin sufficiently to ...
Pagina 728
... complete the reconquest of the Danube line , the second was to recall the remain- ing Roman garrisons , and such of the civilians as preferred to retire with the Roman forces , from the province of Dacia . Though this country had been ...
... complete the reconquest of the Danube line , the second was to recall the remain- ing Roman garrisons , and such of the civilians as preferred to retire with the Roman forces , from the province of Dacia . Though this country had been ...
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