The Decline of the Roman Republic, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1864 |
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Page viii
... course of his busy life he had learned something which it was useful for them to know . His remoter object was to teach the Italian princes a better policy , and to encourage them to drive the barbarian out of viii PREFACE .
... course of his busy life he had learned something which it was useful for them to know . His remoter object was to teach the Italian princes a better policy , and to encourage them to drive the barbarian out of viii PREFACE .
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George Long. and to encourage them to drive the barbarian out of Italy . This work , which contains the soundest principles of political wisdom , applied to the circumstances of Italy , has been often assailed . It was not intended for ...
George Long. and to encourage them to drive the barbarian out of Italy . This work , which contains the soundest principles of political wisdom , applied to the circumstances of Italy , has been often assailed . It was not intended for ...
Page xi
... Italian , if we could find him , a man who has grown old in the administration of public affairs in times of difficulty . But he must also be as honest as Machiavelli , and not attempt to impose on us by making things appear different ...
... Italian , if we could find him , a man who has grown old in the administration of public affairs in times of difficulty . But he must also be as honest as Machiavelli , and not attempt to impose on us by making things appear different ...
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... Italians of part of their lands - Coloniae Civil CHAPTER XI . THE PUBLIC LAND . Livy , ii . - vi .; Dionysius ... Italy — Plu- tarch's statement about the Public Land - Gracchus ' remarks on the wretched condition of the free population ...
... Italians of part of their lands - Coloniae Civil CHAPTER XI . THE PUBLIC LAND . Livy , ii . - vi .; Dionysius ... Italy — Plu- tarch's statement about the Public Land - Gracchus ' remarks on the wretched condition of the free population ...
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... Italian Socii - The consul M. Fulvius Flaccus defeats the Salyes — The revolt and destruction of Fregellae - Fresh supply of water to Rome - Caius Gracchus leaves Sardinia without leave and returns to Rome , for which he gets into some ...
... Italian Socii - The consul M. Fulvius Flaccus defeats the Salyes — The revolt and destruction of Fregellae - Fresh supply of water to Rome - Caius Gracchus leaves Sardinia without leave and returns to Rome , for which he gets into some ...
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