The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The civil warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... reason unserviceable in war , instead of freemen , citizens , and soldiers . While these classes were lamenting and indulging in mutual accusations , a great number of others , composed of colonists , or inhabitants of the free towns ...
... reason unserviceable in war , instead of freemen , citizens , and soldiers . While these classes were lamenting and indulging in mutual accusations , a great number of others , composed of colonists , or inhabitants of the free towns ...
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Appianus (of Alexandria.) Y.R. 621 reason rather than by the desire for gain , he ordered the scribe to read the proposed law 12. Marcus Octavius , another tribune , who had been induced by those in possession of the lands to interpose ...
Appianus (of Alexandria.) Y.R. 621 reason rather than by the desire for gain , he ordered the scribe to read the proposed law 12. Marcus Octavius , another tribune , who had been induced by those in possession of the lands to interpose ...
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... reason the attempt 124 was abandoned , and the people , who had been so long in the hope of acquiring land , became dishearten While they were in this mood Gaius Gracchus , who had made himself agreeable to them as a triumvir , offered ...
... reason the attempt 124 was abandoned , and the people , who had been so long in the hope of acquiring land , became dishearten While they were in this mood Gaius Gracchus , who had made himself agreeable to them as a triumvir , offered ...
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... reasons as Gracchus himself . A colony had been voted to Africa on account of its reputed fertility , and these men ... reason , and asked him to spare his country . Gracchus , still more dis- turbed , and startled like one detected in ...
... reasons as Gracchus himself . A colony had been voted to Africa on account of its reputed fertility , and these men ... reason , and asked him to spare his country . Gracchus , still more dis- turbed , and startled like one detected in ...
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... reason , sent him away to take command in a war , in the course of which his consulship expired , but he obtained the tribuneship after that and managed to have the younger Gracchus for a col- league , with whose coöperation he brought ...
... reason , sent him away to take command in a war , in the course of which his consulship expired , but he obtained the tribuneship after that and managed to have the younger Gracchus for a col- league , with whose coöperation he brought ...
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