A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, limited, 1935 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 168
... original purpose of extending the war into that country . This resolute policy was initiated by P. Cornelius Scipio , a general whose insight and enterprise foreshadowed the achievements of his more famous son and namesake . Though ...
... original purpose of extending the war into that country . This resolute policy was initiated by P. Cornelius Scipio , a general whose insight and enterprise foreshadowed the achievements of his more famous son and namesake . Though ...
Pagina 430
... original type , with this im- portant difference , that they were bound by a less narrow time - limit . The 27th of November 43 , the day on which the Lex Titia was passed , may be taken as de- finitely marking the end of the Roman ...
... original type , with this im- portant difference , that they were bound by a less narrow time - limit . The 27th of November 43 , the day on which the Lex Titia was passed , may be taken as de- finitely marking the end of the Roman ...
Pagina 734
... original schedule of Hadrian's time , has been preserved . ( Preamble in Abbott and Johnson , no . 89 ; full text in Cagnat , Inscriptiones Graecae ad Rem Romanam per- tinentes , vol . iii . no . 1056. ) 3 The Saxons had their original ...
... original schedule of Hadrian's time , has been preserved . ( Preamble in Abbott and Johnson , no . 89 ; full text in Cagnat , Inscriptiones Graecae ad Rem Romanam per- tinentes , vol . iii . no . 1056. ) 3 The Saxons had their original ...
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