| Appianus (of Alexandria.) - 1913 - 590 pages
...length and also asked them whether it was not just to let the commons divide the common property ; whether a citizen was not worthy of more consideration...and fears for the country, saying that the Romans possessed most of their territory by conquest, and that they had hopes of occupying the rest of the... | |
| Naphtali Lewis, Meyer Reinhold - 1990 - 698 pages
...served in the army was not more useful than one who did 254 The Decline and Fall of the Roman Republic not; and whether one who had a share in the country...and fears for the country, saying that the Romans possessed most of their territory by conquest, and that they had hopes of occupying the rest of the... | |
| Ronald Mellor - 1998 - 548 pages
...considerable length and also asked them whether it was not just to let the commons divide the common property; whether a citizen was not worthy of more consideration...and fears for the country, saying that the Romans possessed most of their territory by conquest, and that they had hopes of occupying the rest of the... | |
| J. G. A. Pocock - 2005 - 552 pages
...considerable length and also asked them whether it was not just to let the commons divide the common property; whether a citizen was not worthy of more consideration...and fears for the country, saying that the Romans possessed most of their territory by conquest, and that they had hopes of occupying the rest of the... | |
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