The Liberty of Rome: A History, Том 2G. P. Putnam, 1849 |
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... turned the votes of all the Centuries.13 It was thus that the Patricians had long ruled Rome . It was thus , also , even when the times of Patrician 12 " E vedesi , chi considera bene le istorie romane , quanto serviva la religione a ...
... turned the votes of all the Centuries.13 It was thus that the Patricians had long ruled Rome . It was thus , also , even when the times of Patrician 12 " E vedesi , chi considera bene le istorie romane , quanto serviva la religione a ...
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... turned ; and though the letter was changed in after times , the spirit of the law remained the same towards all of foreign birth , especially if they were also of for- eign residence . It is not yet , however , in season to take our ...
... turned ; and though the letter was changed in after times , the spirit of the law remained the same towards all of foreign birth , especially if they were also of for- eign residence . It is not yet , however , in season to take our ...
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... turned to Samnium , had not the soldiers besought him to remain until a nearly impending engagement should be fought ... turning , at the proper season , to hold the elections at Rome for the ensuing year . The story of his moderation ...
... turned to Samnium , had not the soldiers besought him to remain until a nearly impending engagement should be fought ... turning , at the proper season , to hold the elections at Rome for the ensuing year . The story of his moderation ...
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... turned aside from his march to visit some newly conquered lands of which he had got possession . The secret of his choosing the cam- paign in Samnium was plain ; hero as he was , Pos- 38 The year of his ædileship , however , is unknown ...
... turned aside from his march to visit some newly conquered lands of which he had got possession . The secret of his choosing the cam- paign in Samnium was plain ; hero as he was , Pos- 38 The year of his ædileship , however , is unknown ...
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... turned over all the public booty to his soldiers , whom he then disbanded without waiting the arrival of his successor . There were few to declare themselves in his support when he returned to Rome and went through the form of appealing ...
... turned over all the public booty to his soldiers , whom he then disbanded without waiting the arrival of his successor . There were few to declare themselves in his support when he returned to Rome and went through the form of appealing ...
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