The Liberty of Rome: A History, Том 2G. P. Putnam, 1849 |
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... Common People 508 Offer of the Dictatorship 508 Tranquillity the Main Purpose with Augustus 509 The City 511 The Empire 513 Insecurity of the Emperor 514 End of the Reign 515 CHAPTER IV . THE CLOSE OF ANTIQUITY . Prospects of the Roman ...
... Common People 508 Offer of the Dictatorship 508 Tranquillity the Main Purpose with Augustus 509 The City 511 The Empire 513 Insecurity of the Emperor 514 End of the Reign 515 CHAPTER IV . THE CLOSE OF ANTIQUITY . Prospects of the Roman ...
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... Common- wealth was sustained amidst the shocks to which it was exposed from numerous and earnest enemies . Three years after , the Etruscans , the Marsians , and some of their neighbouring people , even up to Um- bria , broke out into ...
... Common- wealth was sustained amidst the shocks to which it was exposed from numerous and earnest enemies . Three years after , the Etruscans , the Marsians , and some of their neighbouring people , even up to Um- bria , broke out into ...
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... common ground . Obtaining little support from the rest of their party , which was at no time minded to join in any hearty action with the common people , the Ogulnii made a new venture , as if to gain the means before they attempted the ...
... common ground . Obtaining little support from the rest of their party , which was at no time minded to join in any hearty action with the common people , the Ogulnii made a new venture , as if to gain the means before they attempted the ...
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... common , by which they thought the gods might be appeased . But the chief men of the city , as the historian calls the Pa- tricians and the Patrician priests , were angered by the unusual rites observed around them , and straight- way ...
... common , by which they thought the gods might be appeased . But the chief men of the city , as the historian calls the Pa- tricians and the Patrician priests , were angered by the unusual rites observed around them , and straight- way ...
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... common dwellings that covered other portions of the upper and the lower ground had not yet as- sumed the stateliness we are apt to associate with the image of ancient Rome . But though there were few , if any , signs of magnificence ...
... common dwellings that covered other portions of the upper and the lower ground had not yet as- sumed the stateliness we are apt to associate with the image of ancient Rome . But though there were few , if any , signs of magnificence ...
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