The Decline of the Roman Republic, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1864 |
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... 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 , the growth of Roman law , the military ...
... 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 , the growth of Roman law , the military ...
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... thing else both in the matter and the form , that a man must make a close acquaintance with them before he will fully understand their meaning . Machiavelli's Discourses do not touch the matters which have lately so much occupied the ...
... thing else both in the matter and the form , that a man must make a close acquaintance with them before he will fully understand their meaning . Machiavelli's Discourses do not touch the matters which have lately so much occupied the ...
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... things appear different from what they are . It is however hard to find a man who can look on the course of human ... thing , even the elements and men , were different from what they were in antient times . It was for the purpose of ...
... things appear different from what they are . It is however hard to find a man who can look on the course of human ... thing , even the elements and men , were different from what they were in antient times . It was for the purpose of ...
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... thing - Cirta is surrendered to Ju- gurtha and Adherbal is put to death - The Romans send the consul L. Calpurnius Bestia with an army to Numidia - The time of the surrender of Cirta - The negotiations of Jugurtha with Bestia - The ...
... thing - Cirta is surrendered to Ju- gurtha and Adherbal is put to death - The Romans send the consul L. Calpurnius Bestia with an army to Numidia - The time of the surrender of Cirta - The negotiations of Jugurtha with Bestia - The ...
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... thing , and he seemed to be made to do well whatever he took in hand . He was a brave soldier , a skilful general , a good lawyer , and an eloquent speaker . Cicero had found and read above one hundred and fifty of his speeches , a ...
... thing , and he seemed to be made to do well whatever he took in hand . He was a brave soldier , a skilful general , a good lawyer , and an eloquent speaker . Cicero had found and read above one hundred and fifty of his speeches , a ...
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