Rome: From the Earliest Times to 44 B.C.P. F. Collier & son, 1913 - 418 pages |
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... latter's domestic policy , and was prosecuted for libel for characterizing that policy as a " swindle . ” Though finally acquitted by the superior court , this incident caused his retirement from active political life . The work by ...
... latter's domestic policy , and was prosecuted for libel for characterizing that policy as a " swindle . ” Though finally acquitted by the superior court , this incident caused his retirement from active political life . The work by ...
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... latter's domestic policy , and was prosecuted for libel for characterizing that policy as a as a " swindle . " Though finally acquitted by the superior court , this incident caused his retirement from active political life . 66 The work ...
... latter's domestic policy , and was prosecuted for libel for characterizing that policy as a as a " swindle . " Though finally acquitted by the superior court , this incident caused his retirement from active political life . 66 The work ...
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... latter as the ideal for which all were bound to labor unceasingly . With them the son was bound to reverence the father , the citizen to reverence the ruler , all to reverence the gods . This distinction becomes more evident when we ...
... latter as the ideal for which all were bound to labor unceasingly . With them the son was bound to reverence the father , the citizen to reverence the ruler , all to reverence the gods . This distinction becomes more evident when we ...
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... latter were in turn probably made up of family groups whose association was based upon relationship and the need of coöperation in getting a living , so that each village was a sort of clan . No doubt each canton had its local center ...
... latter were in turn probably made up of family groups whose association was based upon relationship and the need of coöperation in getting a living , so that each village was a sort of clan . No doubt each canton had its local center ...
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... cantons settled , the Luceres and the Tities , the latter considered to be of Sabellian , not Latin , stock . From the combination of these three arose Rome . Circa 753 The unfavorable character of the site renders it LATIN SETTLEMENTS 9.
... cantons settled , the Luceres and the Tities , the latter considered to be of Sabellian , not Latin , stock . From the combination of these three arose Rome . Circa 753 The unfavorable character of the site renders it LATIN SETTLEMENTS 9.
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