The Liberty of Rome: A History, Том 2G. P. Putnam, 1849 |
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... Desire to be Citizens of Rome Its Decision The Licinian and Mucian Law Tribuneship of Drusus 309 . 310 • 311 312 • His Policy and Presumption 314 • He becomes the Leader of an Italian League 315 But is opposed and slain 317 Law of ...
... Desire to be Citizens of Rome Its Decision The Licinian and Mucian Law Tribuneship of Drusus 309 . 310 • 311 312 • His Policy and Presumption 314 • He becomes the Leader of an Italian League 315 But is opposed and slain 317 Law of ...
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... Desire for Tranquillity 378 Pompey's Position 379 • His Personal Influence and that of other Men : Crassus and Lucullus 380 Pompey and Crassus , Consuls 381 Restoration of the Tribunate 382 Change in the Judiciary 382 Revival of the ...
... Desire for Tranquillity 378 Pompey's Position 379 • His Personal Influence and that of other Men : Crassus and Lucullus 380 Pompey and Crassus , Consuls 381 Restoration of the Tribunate 382 Change in the Judiciary 382 Revival of the ...
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... desire , of his employer , that it was pub- lished . The haughty Patrician , while he had no wish to enlighten even the multitude which sup- ported him , would have been distinctly opposed to any measure in favor of the middle classes ...
... desire , of his employer , that it was pub- lished . The haughty Patrician , while he had no wish to enlighten even the multitude which sup- ported him , would have been distinctly opposed to any measure in favor of the middle classes ...
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... desire of The war was now at its height , both in renown . ― 22 A. C. 299. Liv . , X. 9 . 23 Liv . , X. 10 . 25 A. C. 296 . Liv . , X. 18 . 26 A. C. 290 . Liv . , Epit . XI . 24 A. C. 298. Liv . , X. 12 . 27 A. C. 296 . Liv . , X. 16 ...
... desire of The war was now at its height , both in renown . ― 22 A. C. 299. Liv . , X. 9 . 23 Liv . , X. 10 . 25 A. C. 296 . Liv . , X. 18 . 26 A. C. 290 . Liv . , Epit . XI . 24 A. C. 298. Liv . , X. 12 . 27 A. C. 296 . Liv . , X. 16 ...
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... desire a dissolution of their bonds . We have seen how thoroughly they were humbled ; we have yet to watch the effects of their new situation , and to learn if the old homes and the laws of their fathers will be forgotten in the wider ...
... desire a dissolution of their bonds . We have seen how thoroughly they were humbled ; we have yet to watch the effects of their new situation , and to learn if the old homes and the laws of their fathers will be forgotten in the wider ...
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