The Liberty of Rome: A History, Том 2G. P. Putnam, 1849 |
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... received as Roman citizens , like the people of Lanuvium , 52 but , in some instances , made a charge upon their own countrymen , as a privileged class , like the sixteen hundred knights of Capua.53 It followed , as by contraries , that ...
... received as Roman citizens , like the people of Lanuvium , 52 but , in some instances , made a charge upon their own countrymen , as a privileged class , like the sixteen hundred knights of Capua.53 It followed , as by contraries , that ...
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... received.60 Amidst the dismal confusion of campaigns and conflicts , some figures stand forth prominent in the history of the present epoch , illustrating , in one point or another , the spirit which was developed under the institutions ...
... received.60 Amidst the dismal confusion of campaigns and conflicts , some figures stand forth prominent in the history of the present epoch , illustrating , in one point or another , the spirit which was developed under the institutions ...
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... received such information of plots existing amongst his own fellow - citizens , in concert , apparently , with the disaffected at Capua , that he transferred his tribunal to Rome , and called before him the Patricians charged with ...
... received such information of plots existing amongst his own fellow - citizens , in concert , apparently , with the disaffected at Capua , that he transferred his tribunal to Rome , and called before him the Patricians charged with ...
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... received.52 He knew , it seems , the worth of example to the rich , as well as that of succour to the poor ; but he could not know the vanity of both , where rich and poor were sun- dered as they were in Rome . The moment Curius ...
... received.52 He knew , it seems , the worth of example to the rich , as well as that of succour to the poor ; but he could not know the vanity of both , where rich and poor were sun- dered as they were in Rome . The moment Curius ...
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... received their mortal wound from the Mænian law , and , in the course of a few years , were simply represented at the elections by a band of thirty lictors , in whom their name and their number were supposed to be perpetuated . Other ...
... received their mortal wound from the Mænian law , and , in the course of a few years , were simply represented at the elections by a band of thirty lictors , in whom their name and their number were supposed to be perpetuated . Other ...
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