Rome: From the Earliest Times to 44 B.C.P. F. Collier & son, 1913 - 418 pages |
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Page xi
... Italian , English , French , Russian , Polish , and Spanish . The English version in four volumes was prepared in ... Italy . It is now generally agreed that the ethnologists and not the philologists have the last word to speak ...
... Italian , English , French , Russian , Polish , and Spanish . The English version in four volumes was prepared in ... Italy . It is now generally agreed that the ethnologists and not the philologists have the last word to speak ...
Page xiii
... ITALY CHAPTER I. ITALY 753-268 B. C. PAGE 3 II . LATIN SETTLEMENTS AND ORIGIN OF ROME . 753 B. C. III . THE ROMAN CONSTITUTION AND THE REFORMS OF SER- VIUS TULLIUS IV . ROME AND THE OTHER ITALIAN POWERS DURING THE REGAL PERIOD . 753-509 ...
... ITALY CHAPTER I. ITALY 753-268 B. C. PAGE 3 II . LATIN SETTLEMENTS AND ORIGIN OF ROME . 753 B. C. III . THE ROMAN CONSTITUTION AND THE REFORMS OF SER- VIUS TULLIUS IV . ROME AND THE OTHER ITALIAN POWERS DURING THE REGAL PERIOD . 753-509 ...
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... Italian interests center in the west ; the reverse is the case with Greece . Thus , the Apulian and Messapian coasts play a subordinate part in Italian , as Epirus and Acarnania did in Greek history . The two peninsulas lie side by side ...
... Italian interests center in the west ; the reverse is the case with Greece . Thus , the Apulian and Messapian coasts play a subordinate part in Italian , as Epirus and Acarnania did in Greek history . The two peninsulas lie side by side ...
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... ITALY HE division between ancient and modern history is not one of mere convenience ; it has a reality , in that it marks the distinction in point of time , place , and character be- tween the civilization of the old and new worlds ...
... ITALY HE division between ancient and modern history is not one of mere convenience ; it has a reality , in that it marks the distinction in point of time , place , and character be- tween the civilization of the old and new worlds ...
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... Italian interests center in the west ; the reverse is the case with Greece . Thus , the Apulian and Messapian coasts play a subordinate part in Italian , as Epirus and Acarnania did in Greek history . The two peninsulas lie side by side ...
... Italian interests center in the west ; the reverse is the case with Greece . Thus , the Apulian and Messapian coasts play a subordinate part in Italian , as Epirus and Acarnania did in Greek history . The two peninsulas lie side by side ...
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