The Liberty of Rome: A History, Том 2G. P. Putnam, 1849 |
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... Commonwealth : Individual Efforts 334 Sulla elected Consul 336 His Enmity to Marius 337 Struggle between them ... Commonwealth at Rome In Italy In the Provinces Mithridates . Attempts to shake the Dominion left by Sulla : Lepidus ...
... Commonwealth : Individual Efforts 334 Sulla elected Consul 336 His Enmity to Marius 337 Struggle between them ... Commonwealth at Rome In Italy In the Provinces Mithridates . Attempts to shake the Dominion left by Sulla : Lepidus ...
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... Commonwealth was really full of needy citizens . The difficulties between the poor and the rich were often undoubtedly aggravated by the altercations of the Patricians and the Plebeians . Even while Lu- cius Sextius was in office , the ...
... Commonwealth was really full of needy citizens . The difficulties between the poor and the rich were often undoubtedly aggravated by the altercations of the Patricians and the Plebeians . Even while Lu- cius Sextius was in office , the ...
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... Commonwealth that it prevailed . The Senate was persuaded to grant an amnesty and a uni- versal abolition of debts , besides other concessions , which were all accepted with joy by those who had preferred " groans and tears " 24 to ...
... Commonwealth that it prevailed . The Senate was persuaded to grant an amnesty and a uni- versal abolition of debts , besides other concessions , which were all accepted with joy by those who had preferred " groans and tears " 24 to ...
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... Commonwealth were known to need the best men who could be chosen to fill them . It was decided between Decius and his colleague , Manlius Torquatus , the same who slew his son for breach of discipline , that he whose cohorts first fell ...
... Commonwealth were known to need the best men who could be chosen to fill them . It was decided between Decius and his colleague , Manlius Torquatus , the same who slew his son for breach of discipline , that he whose cohorts first fell ...
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... Commonwealth , was certainly both a consequence and , in a less degree , a cause of personal activity and general independence amongst the soldiers , that is , the citizens of Rome . Each in- dividual became of more or less importance ...
... Commonwealth , was certainly both a consequence and , in a less degree , a cause of personal activity and general independence amongst the soldiers , that is , the citizens of Rome . Each in- dividual became of more or less importance ...
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