The Liberty of Rome: A History, Том 2G. P. Putnam, 1849 |
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... once in relief of the debts which weighed upon the lower estate , in the manner that has been de- scribed ; and the appointment of the public bankers or commissioners , as we have called them , succeeded . In consequence of their ...
... once in relief of the debts which weighed upon the lower estate , in the manner that has been de- scribed ; and the appointment of the public bankers or commissioners , as we have called them , succeeded . In consequence of their ...
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... once ; another interdicted reëlection to the same office within ten years ; and still a third de- clared it lawful for both Consuls to be taken from the Plebeians.26 These latter enactments were to assist the ambitious members of the ...
... once ; another interdicted reëlection to the same office within ten years ; and still a third de- clared it lawful for both Consuls to be taken from the Plebeians.26 These latter enactments were to assist the ambitious members of the ...
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... once the satisfaction of the veteran and the excitement of the recruit . The more equitable the distribution of the spoils , whether in land or booty , the more plainly we perceive , on the one hand , the effect of the laws which had ...
... once the satisfaction of the veteran and the excitement of the recruit . The more equitable the distribution of the spoils , whether in land or booty , the more plainly we perceive , on the one hand , the effect of the laws which had ...
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... once against the Romans , so swelled the host as to threaten the enemy they surrounded with ruin . Their armies , their attacks , and their snares proved equally vain . Some were struck down by a blow , like the Hernicans , losing alike ...
... once against the Romans , so swelled the host as to threaten the enemy they surrounded with ruin . Their armies , their attacks , and their snares proved equally vain . Some were struck down by a blow , like the Hernicans , losing alike ...
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... once a severe , a searching , and an encroaching faith , that , not content with the seasons or the observances of its own cere- monies , obtruded itself into the midst of the occu- pations and the thoughts , the households and the ...
... once a severe , a searching , and an encroaching faith , that , not content with the seasons or the observances of its own cere- monies , obtruded itself into the midst of the occu- pations and the thoughts , the households and the ...
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