The Decline of the Roman Republic, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1864 - Rome |
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... expressed a less unfavourable opinion than many other writers . He admits that Machiavelli was a man of genius , and a profound political thinker , that he had a great elevation of sentiment and zeal for the public good ; but still he ...
... expressed a less unfavourable opinion than many other writers . He admits that Machiavelli was a man of genius , and a profound political thinker , that he had a great elevation of sentiment and zeal for the public good ; but still he ...
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... expressed it , every man of honour to go to Spain . The speech of Scipio was well received , and in a few days both officers and men readily came forward to serve . It was on this occasion 12 DECLINE OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC .
... expressed it , every man of honour to go to Spain . The speech of Scipio was well received , and in a few days both officers and men readily came forward to serve . It was on this occasion 12 DECLINE OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC .
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... expressed himself clearly as to this matter of the lot , but he certainly means that the object on this occasion was to determine without any partiality what soldiers should go to the hard service of the Spanish war . The consul , L ...
... expressed himself clearly as to this matter of the lot , but he certainly means that the object on this occasion was to determine without any partiality what soldiers should go to the hard service of the Spanish war . The consul , L ...
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... expression , and accordingly we find it stated by Cicero that the commis- sioners visited Asia Minor , and Greece ... expressed this feeling by sending embassies in return to the Senate and Roman people to thank them for the visit of ...
... expression , and accordingly we find it stated by Cicero that the commis- sioners visited Asia Minor , and Greece ... expressed this feeling by sending embassies in return to the Senate and Roman people to thank them for the visit of ...
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... expressed it , registered in the census ( capita civium censa ) was 328,442 . It is plain that this number does not include the whole population , men , women and chil- dren . Clinton ( Fasti , Lustra Romana ) concludes from the ...
... expressed it , registered in the census ( capita civium censa ) was 328,442 . It is plain that this number does not include the whole population , men , women and chil- dren . Clinton ( Fasti , Lustra Romana ) concludes from the ...
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