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... given to them their true meaning . Our present knowledge of geography and of Roman institutions enables us to avoid some of Freinsheim's errors ; but his work is still useful , and it has been used by some writers with little ...
... given to them their true meaning . Our present knowledge of geography and of Roman institutions enables us to avoid some of Freinsheim's errors ; but his work is still useful , and it has been used by some writers with little ...
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... given his opinions on what he calls mixed principalities , and he shows how a prince must act if he would secure himself in new acquisitions . These three works were written in retire- ment , and they are the result of the author's long ...
... given his opinions on what he calls mixed principalities , and he shows how a prince must act if he would secure himself in new acquisitions . These three works were written in retire- ment , and they are the result of the author's long ...
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... given to Marius - He avoids all further hostilities against Jugurtha CHAPTER XXIX . C. MARIUS AND JUGURTHA . B.C. 107-106 . Livy , Epit . 66 ; Sallust , Bell . Jug .; Plutarch , Marius , and Sulla ; Orosius , v . 15 ; Florus , iii . 1 ...
... given to Marius - He avoids all further hostilities against Jugurtha CHAPTER XXIX . C. MARIUS AND JUGURTHA . B.C. 107-106 . Livy , Epit . 66 ; Sallust , Bell . Jug .; Plutarch , Marius , and Sulla ; Orosius , v . 15 ; Florus , iii . 1 ...
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... given from the fact of many Ro- man patricians having been among the original settlers , or having established themselves there at a later time ; but this is a most improbable explanation of the origin of the name . The settlement of ...
... given from the fact of many Ro- man patricians having been among the original settlers , or having established themselves there at a later time ; but this is a most improbable explanation of the origin of the name . The settlement of ...
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... given to exaggeration , ridicules Polybius when he says that Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus in his campaign destroyed above 300 Celtiberian towns , for he wrote this only to flatter Gracchus . Strabo judiciously remarks that both the ...
... given to exaggeration , ridicules Polybius when he says that Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus in his campaign destroyed above 300 Celtiberian towns , for he wrote this only to flatter Gracchus . Strabo judiciously remarks that both the ...
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