The Decline of the Roman Republic, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1864 |
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... slave - rising in Sicily must be written and read as a continuous narrative ; and the tribunates of the Gracchi must be treated the same way . There are various fashions of writing antient history . A man may take a certain period for ...
... slave - rising in Sicily must be written and read as a continuous narrative ; and the tribunates of the Gracchi must be treated the same way . There are various fashions of writing antient history . A man may take a certain period for ...
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... of P. Cornelius Scipio 131 . Aemilianus Africanus to Egypt . End of the Slave War in Sicily . P. Licinius Crassus Mucianus . L. Valerius Flaccus . The Lex Papiria Tabellaria . Death of P. Cornelius Scipio 116. C. Licinius Geta .
... of P. Cornelius Scipio 131 . Aemilianus Africanus to Egypt . End of the Slave War in Sicily . P. Licinius Crassus Mucianus . L. Valerius Flaccus . The Lex Papiria Tabellaria . Death of P. Cornelius Scipio 116. C. Licinius Geta .
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... slaves in the island - The causes of the slave war - The difference between imported and home - bred slaves - Eunous , the leader of the insurrection - Damophilus and his wife Megallis - The slaves massacre their masters , and Eunous ...
... slaves in the island - The causes of the slave war - The difference between imported and home - bred slaves - Eunous , the leader of the insurrection - Damophilus and his wife Megallis - The slaves massacre their masters , and Eunous ...
Page xix
... slaves in Italy — Plu- tarch's statement about the Public Land - Gracchus ' remarks on the wretched condition of the free population of Italy - The encroachments of the rich on the lands of the poor - The diminution of the free ...
... slaves in Italy — Plu- tarch's statement about the Public Land - Gracchus ' remarks on the wretched condition of the free population of Italy - The encroachments of the rich on the lands of the poor - The diminution of the free ...
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... slavery were the means of compulsion . But the Senate did not venture to employ this severity now , and we may conclude that the Spanish war was generally unpopular , and that the con- scription was resisted . It was plain enough to all ...
... slavery were the means of compulsion . But the Senate did not venture to employ this severity now , and we may conclude that the Spanish war was generally unpopular , and that the con- scription was resisted . It was plain enough to all ...
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