The Decline of the Roman Republic, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1864 |
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... authorities are stated at the head of each chapter of the Table of Contents , and the value of the authorities is estimated in the work as the occasions require . The Epitome of Livy informs us of the most important facts which were ...
... authorities are stated at the head of each chapter of the Table of Contents , and the value of the authorities is estimated in the work as the occasions require . The Epitome of Livy informs us of the most important facts which were ...
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... authorities , he had better not touch the thing at all . In studying the antient authorities he will not however neglect the assistance that may be got from many excellent critics who have laboured to expound the constitution of Rome ...
... authorities , he had better not touch the thing at all . In studying the antient authorities he will not however neglect the assistance that may be got from many excellent critics who have laboured to expound the constitution of Rome ...
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... authority and twelve fasces . During the Mace- donian war the two parts of Spain were placed under one governor , but in B.c. 167 the old division was restored , and so it remained to the time of Augustus . The boundary between the two ...
... authority and twelve fasces . During the Mace- donian war the two parts of Spain were placed under one governor , but in B.c. 167 the old division was restored , and so it remained to the time of Augustus . The boundary between the two ...
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... authority . Spain had been tranquil , with some occasional exceptions , since the settlement made by Ti . Sempronius Gracchus in B.C. 178. In B.c. 154 new troubles began , and in the fol- lowing manner . The Belli , a people who ...
... authority . Spain had been tranquil , with some occasional exceptions , since the settlement made by Ti . Sempronius Gracchus in B.C. 178. In B.c. 154 new troubles began , and in the fol- lowing manner . The Belli , a people who ...
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... authority , includes the Belli , Titthi , and Arevaci , among the enemies of the Romans . But so far is clear , that the Romans had succeeded in dividing the Spaniards , and thus prepared the way for the subjugation of a warlike people ...
... authority , includes the Belli , Titthi , and Arevaci , among the enemies of the Romans . But so far is clear , that the Romans had succeeded in dividing the Spaniards , and thus prepared the way for the subjugation of a warlike people ...
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