Rome: From the Earliest Times to 44 B.C.P. F. Collier & son, 1913 - 418 pages |
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Page vii
... results of Mommsen's activity astounding in quantity , but his work is equally remarkable in quality . No branch of Roman history was left untouched by him , and in many de- partments his researches were epoch - making , and rendered ...
... results of Mommsen's activity astounding in quantity , but his work is equally remarkable in quality . No branch of Roman history was left untouched by him , and in many de- partments his researches were epoch - making , and rendered ...
Page ix
... results of Mommsen's activity astounding in quantity , but his work is equally remarkable in quality . No branch of Roman history was left untouched by him , and in many de- partments his researches were epoch - making , and rendered ...
... results of Mommsen's activity astounding in quantity , but his work is equally remarkable in quality . No branch of Roman history was left untouched by him , and in many de- partments his researches were epoch - making , and rendered ...
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... resulting in the victory of the Latins , at the end of the fourth century before Christ . With regard to the earliest migrations into Italy we have no evidence to guide us , not even the uncertain voice of tradition . No monuments of a ...
... resulting in the victory of the Latins , at the end of the fourth century before Christ . With regard to the earliest migrations into Italy we have no evidence to guide us , not even the uncertain voice of tradition . No monuments of a ...
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... resulting in the victory of the Latins , at the end of the fourth century before Christ . With regard to the earliest migrations into Italy we have no evidence to guide us , not even the uncertain voice of tradition . No monuments of a ...
... resulting in the victory of the Latins , at the end of the fourth century before Christ . With regard to the earliest migrations into Italy we have no evidence to guide us , not even the uncertain voice of tradition . No monuments of a ...
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... results . In the first place , every soldier , whether a full citizen or not , would be certain to have it in his power to become a centurion and , further , a military tribune . In the second , those rights which the burgesses had ...
... results . In the first place , every soldier , whether a full citizen or not , would be certain to have it in his power to become a centurion and , further , a military tribune . In the second , those rights which the burgesses had ...
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