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... nature whereof is merely narrative . In others there be subtle conjectures at the secret aims and inward cogitations of such as fall under their pen , which is also none of the least virtues in a history , where the conjec- ture is ...
... nature whereof is merely narrative . In others there be subtle conjectures at the secret aims and inward cogitations of such as fall under their pen , which is also none of the least virtues in a history , where the conjec- ture is ...
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... nature of man and human affairs , and by experience derived from history , he shows how a prince must act in order to secure what he has acquired , whether he has acquired it by his own arms and merit , by the help of others and the aid ...
... nature of man and human affairs , and by experience derived from history , he shows how a prince must act in order to secure what he has acquired , whether he has acquired it by his own arms and merit , by the help of others and the aid ...
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... nature of the struggle between these two bodies . When he speaks of the superstitious practices of Rome , it is to show us the power of religious opinions , and how the belief of the people was used by their leaders for political ...
... nature of the struggle between these two bodies . When he speaks of the superstitious practices of Rome , it is to show us the power of religious opinions , and how the belief of the people was used by their leaders for political ...
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... nature of the tribunate - The old Roman cultivation - The Romans deprived conquered Italians of part of their lands - Coloniae Civil CHAPTER XI . THE PUBLIC LAND . Livy , ii . - vi .; Dionysius , Antiq . Rom .; Varro , de R. R. i . 2 ...
... nature of the tribunate - The old Roman cultivation - The Romans deprived conquered Italians of part of their lands - Coloniae Civil CHAPTER XI . THE PUBLIC LAND . Livy , ii . - vi .; Dionysius , Antiq . Rom .; Varro , de R. R. i . 2 ...
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... nature of this violent act PAGE • 159 CHAPTER XIII . TIBERIUS SEMPRONIUS GRACCHUS . B.C. 133 . Livy , Epit . 58 ; Appian , Civil Wars , i . c . 13 , & c .; Plutarch , Ti . Grac- chus ; Velleius , ii . 3 . Three commissioners appointed ...
... nature of this violent act PAGE • 159 CHAPTER XIII . TIBERIUS SEMPRONIUS GRACCHUS . B.C. 133 . Livy , Epit . 58 ; Appian , Civil Wars , i . c . 13 , & c .; Plutarch , Ti . Grac- chus ; Velleius , ii . 3 . Three commissioners appointed ...
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