A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, limited, 1935 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 240
... possessed . the Comitia . Change in But the reforms in the constitution of the Comitia were of slight the " per- importance compared with the changes in the personnel of the voters sonnel " of who attended them . With the expansion of ...
... possessed . the Comitia . Change in But the reforms in the constitution of the Comitia were of slight the " per- importance compared with the changes in the personnel of the voters sonnel " of who attended them . With the expansion of ...
Pagina 263
... possessed one and a half million sesterces , a sum which any nobleman of the fourth or third century would have ... possessing not less than 400,000 sesterces ( c . £ 4000 ) , who stood outside the ranks of the governing aristocracy . In ...
... possessed one and a half million sesterces , a sum which any nobleman of the fourth or third century would have ... possessing not less than 400,000 sesterces ( c . £ 4000 ) , who stood outside the ranks of the governing aristocracy . In ...
Pagina 515
... possessed little of that personal charm with which some of the world's successful rulers have made up for their natural deficiencies . If we seek to explain how such an unimpressive person could leave His good such a deep mark on ...
... possessed little of that personal charm with which some of the world's successful rulers have made up for their natural deficiencies . If we seek to explain how such an unimpressive person could leave His good such a deep mark on ...
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