Rome: From the Earliest Times to 44 B.C.P. F. Collier & son, 1913 - 418 pages |
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... philosophy . This is especially true of that portion which deals with the last century of the republic . Here his dislike of a narrow aristocracy such as had for so long controlled the destinies of the German X PREFACE.
... philosophy . This is especially true of that portion which deals with the last century of the republic . Here his dislike of a narrow aristocracy such as had for so long controlled the destinies of the German X PREFACE.
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... philosophy . This is especially true of that portion which deals with the last century of the republic . Here his dislike of a narrow aristocracy such as 59 had for so long controlled the destinies of the German X PREFACE.
... philosophy . This is especially true of that portion which deals with the last century of the republic . Here his dislike of a narrow aristocracy such as 59 had for so long controlled the destinies of the German X PREFACE.
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... aristocratic citizens . To obviate the results of such a democratic leveling , all political power was taken away from the comitia curiata , and was transferred to the assembly of the cen- turies ( comitia centuriata ) ; that is , to ...
... aristocratic citizens . To obviate the results of such a democratic leveling , all political power was taken away from the comitia curiata , and was transferred to the assembly of the cen- turies ( comitia centuriata ) ; that is , to ...
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... aristocracy was an- other result of the revolution . The very incorporation of the plebeians into the burgess - body ... aristocratic government , by making the senate practi- cally supreme . But the germs of a more representative ...
... aristocracy was an- other result of the revolution . The very incorporation of the plebeians into the burgess - body ... aristocratic government , by making the senate practi- cally supreme . But the germs of a more representative ...
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... and the first beginnings were already visible of a new aristocracy , based pri- marily on the consideration in which the families were held - the future nobility . Chapter VI THE TRIBUNATE OF THE PLEBS AND THE DECEMVIRATE 36 ROME.
... and the first beginnings were already visible of a new aristocracy , based pri- marily on the consideration in which the families were held - the future nobility . Chapter VI THE TRIBUNATE OF THE PLEBS AND THE DECEMVIRATE 36 ROME.
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