Rome: From the Earliest Times to 44 B.C.P. F. Collier & son, 1913 - 418 pages |
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... 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 savage primitive ...
... 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 savage primitive ...
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... 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 savage primitive ...
... 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 savage primitive ...
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... victory , the other consul , Appius Claudius , enforced the debtor - laws with merciless rigor . The war was re- newed in the following year ; and this time the authority attaching to the dictatorship and the personal popularity of the ...
... victory , the other consul , Appius Claudius , enforced the debtor - laws with merciless rigor . The war was re- newed in the following year ; and this time the authority attaching to the dictatorship and the personal popularity of the ...
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... victory of the plebs , and in the compromise which was confirmed by the Valerio - Horatian laws , the so - called Magna Charta of Rome . At any rate the tribunate was restored , and , under the Valerio- Horatian laws , gained the ...
... victory of the plebs , and in the compromise which was confirmed by the Valerio - Horatian laws , the so - called Magna Charta of Rome . At any rate the tribunate was restored , and , under the Valerio- Horatian laws , gained the ...
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... and bravest citizens was shed in the vain hope of stemming the tide of plebeian victory . At last a solution of the troubles arising from political dis- 1 1 377-337 B.C. content and social wretchedness sprang out of the 48 ROME.
... and bravest citizens was shed in the vain hope of stemming the tide of plebeian victory . At last a solution of the troubles arising from political dis- 1 1 377-337 B.C. content and social wretchedness sprang out of the 48 ROME.
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