The Liberty of Rome: A History, Том 2G. P. Putnam, 1849 |
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... Cause of Democracy 241 Law of the Tribune Pennus 243 Caius Gracchus's Vision 245 His Quæstorship in Sardinia and his Return 246 Year of Flaccus's Consulship 247 Gracchus becomes Tribune 248 His Personal Measures 249 And Professions His ...
... Cause of Democracy 241 Law of the Tribune Pennus 243 Caius Gracchus's Vision 245 His Quæstorship in Sardinia and his Return 246 Year of Flaccus's Consulship 247 Gracchus becomes Tribune 248 His Personal Measures 249 And Professions His ...
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... Cause at Stake The Triumvirate Last Days and Death of Cicero End of Liberty in Rome Overthrow of the Conspirators Continued Successes of the Triumvirs Humiliation of Lepidus Downfall of Antony Triumph of Cæsar : Peace CHAPTER III ...
... Cause at Stake The Triumvirate Last Days and Death of Cicero End of Liberty in Rome Overthrow of the Conspirators Continued Successes of the Triumvirs Humiliation of Lepidus Downfall of Antony Triumph of Cæsar : Peace CHAPTER III ...
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... cause was resuscitated by the election of Marcius Rutilus to the consulship , from which the Patricians had been able to exclude the other candidates of the Plebe- ians . Rutilus and his colleague exerted themselves at once in relief of ...
... cause was resuscitated by the election of Marcius Rutilus to the consulship , from which the Patricians had been able to exclude the other candidates of the Plebe- ians . Rutilus and his colleague exerted themselves at once in relief of ...
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... cause of humanity , it was to the honor of the whole 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 ...
... cause of humanity , it was to the honor of the whole 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 ...
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... causes than mere superiority of discipline or arms . But the constitution of the Roman legion , supposed to have been ... cause of personal activity and general independence amongst the soldiers , that is , the citizens of Rome . Each in ...
... causes than mere superiority of discipline or arms . But the constitution of the Roman legion , supposed to have been ... cause of personal activity and general independence amongst the soldiers , that is , the citizens of Rome . Each in ...
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