A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, limited, 1935 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 240
... reduced from 11,000 to 4000 asses.1 But a further lightening of the as , which was reduced from two ounces to one towards the beginning of the second century , had the automatic effect of lowering the qualifica- tions for every class ...
... reduced from 11,000 to 4000 asses.1 But a further lightening of the as , which was reduced from two ounces to one towards the beginning of the second century , had the automatic effect of lowering the qualifica- tions for every class ...
Pagina 384
... reduce Caesar to a stalemate by retiring to their strongholds on the tidal estuaries , which were inaccessible by land ... reduced the small and weak Aquitanian tribes without any serious struggle . Towards the end of 56 Caesar occupied ...
... reduce Caesar to a stalemate by retiring to their strongholds on the tidal estuaries , which were inaccessible by land ... reduced the small and weak Aquitanian tribes without any serious struggle . Towards the end of 56 Caesar occupied ...
Pagina 614
... reduced it after a siege of six months , which for sheer hard fighting recalled the investment of Carthage by Scipio Aemilianus . The defenders , even when reduced to the last extremes of famine , contested every position inch by inch ...
... reduced it after a siege of six months , which for sheer hard fighting recalled the investment of Carthage by Scipio Aemilianus . The defenders , even when reduced to the last extremes of famine , contested every position inch by inch ...
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