Rome: From the Earliest Times to 44 B.C.P. F. Collier & son, 1913 - 418 pages |
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... hands a wealth of information derived from inscriptions in every part of the empire , and enabled him to set forth for the first time the true significance and value to the world's progress of the four hundred years of imperial ...
... hands a wealth of information derived from inscriptions in every part of the empire , and enabled him to set forth for the first time the true significance and value to the world's progress of the four hundred years of imperial ...
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... hands a wealth of information derived from inscriptions in every part of the empire , and enabled him to set forth for the first time the true significance and value to the world's progress of the four hundred years of imperial ...
... hands a wealth of information derived from inscriptions in every part of the empire , and enabled him to set forth for the first time the true significance and value to the world's progress of the four hundred years of imperial ...
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... hand , the Italian surrendered his own personal will for the sake of free- dom , and learned to obey his father that he ... hands the mastery , not only over the divided Hellenic stock , but over the whole known world . Chapter II LATIN ...
... hand , the Italian surrendered his own personal will for the sake of free- dom , and learned to obey his father that he ... hands the mastery , not only over the divided Hellenic stock , but over the whole known world . Chapter II LATIN ...
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... hands of the Etruscans . Not only did this position on both banks of the Tiber place in Rome's hands all the traffic of Latium , but , as the Tiber was the natural barrier against northern invaders , Rome be- came the maritime frontier ...
... hands of the Etruscans . Not only did this position on both banks of the Tiber place in Rome's hands all the traffic of Latium , but , as the Tiber was the natural barrier against northern invaders , Rome be- came the maritime frontier ...
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... hand , when his term had expired , and the protection given by his office had been removed , was liable to be called to account just like any other burgess . Together with the 509-508 B.C. abolition of the monarchy , the ancient ...
... hand , when his term had expired , and the protection given by his office had been removed , was liable to be called to account just like any other burgess . Together with the 509-508 B.C. abolition of the monarchy , the ancient ...
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