The Liberty of Rome: A History, Том 2G. P. Putnam, 1849 |
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... dependent upon his labor or his affection ; he saw but one way to dis- tinction , and that he pursued , with the name of his country on his lips , over the corpses of the battle- field , or through the passions of the Forum . The hope ...
... dependent upon his labor or his affection ; he saw but one way to dis- tinction , and that he pursued , with the name of his country on his lips , over the corpses of the battle- field , or through the passions of the Forum . The hope ...
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... dependent , or , as they were sometimes permitted to style themselves , independent allies . Nothing but the great number of auxiliary , added to the Roman , forces could explain the swift- ness and the security with which enemies on ...
... dependent , or , as they were sometimes permitted to style themselves , independent allies . Nothing but the great number of auxiliary , added to the Roman , forces could explain the swift- ness and the security with which enemies on ...
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... dependent condition in respect to the political rights with which they were originally endowed , although they still retained the name of being the likenesses or the images of the people 24 to whom they once more intimately belonged ...
... dependent condition in respect to the political rights with which they were originally endowed , although they still retained the name of being the likenesses or the images of the people 24 to whom they once more intimately belonged ...
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... dependent growth or of individual plantation , but bound , seed , root , and branch , to the stock of which they were but the dependent and inseparable off- shoots . The first necessity was the determination of the Senate or the Tribes ...
... dependent growth or of individual plantation , but bound , seed , root , and branch , to the stock of which they were but the dependent and inseparable off- shoots . The first necessity was the determination of the Senate or the Tribes ...
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... dependent constitutions created for the sub- jects of the Roman people . These general consid- erations are , in this place , more appropriate than any details concerning the almost forgotten colonial classes or magistracies . The ...
... dependent constitutions created for the sub- jects of the Roman people . These general consid- erations are , in this place , more appropriate than any details concerning the almost forgotten colonial classes or magistracies . The ...
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