Rome: From the Earliest Times to 44 B.C.P. F. Collier & son, 1913 - 418 pages |
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Page vii
... close the fruitful activity of one who was , in the words of Freeman , " almost the greatest scholar of all time , " and deprived Germany of the last and greatest of that line of historical investi- gators who made her in the nineteenth ...
... close the fruitful activity of one who was , in the words of Freeman , " almost the greatest scholar of all time , " and deprived Germany of the last and greatest of that line of historical investi- gators who made her in the nineteenth ...
Page ix
... close the fruitful activity of one who was , in the words of Freeman , " almost the greatest scholar of all time , " and deprived Germany of the last and greatest of that line of historical investi- gators who made her in the nineteenth ...
... close the fruitful activity of one who was , in the words of Freeman , " almost the greatest scholar of all time , " and deprived Germany of the last and greatest of that line of historical investi- gators who made her in the nineteenth ...
Page 16
... close connection with it , arose the very ancient custom of the king's convoking the senate , and submitting to it the proposals he intended to bring before the citizens . By thus ascertaining the opin- ions of the individual members ...
... close connection with it , arose the very ancient custom of the king's convoking the senate , and submitting to it the proposals he intended to bring before the citizens . By thus ascertaining the opin- ions of the individual members ...
Page 25
... close commercial connection with Greece in early times accounts for cer- tain resemblances in the art of the two countries , and Tuscan skill reached its height only in those districts towards the south where Greek influence was ...
... close commercial connection with Greece in early times accounts for cer- tain resemblances in the art of the two countries , and Tuscan skill reached its height only in those districts towards the south where Greek influence was ...
Page 28
... important additions of terri- tory on the Adriatic or on the western sea , and remained excluded from the Spanish waters as well as from the Atlantic ocean . Chapter V ESTABLISHMENT OF THE REPUBLIC 509-508 B.C. HE close 28 ROME.
... important additions of terri- tory on the Adriatic or on the western sea , and remained excluded from the Spanish waters as well as from the Atlantic ocean . Chapter V ESTABLISHMENT OF THE REPUBLIC 509-508 B.C. HE close 28 ROME.
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