The Classical Museum, المجلد 6Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1849 |
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... fact , for such extraordinary expeditions do from time to time occur in the East . Dionysus succeeded in making his way through Aornos , ( Khyber Pass , ) but Hercules thrice attempted it in vain ; he was repulsed at Aornos by ...
... fact , for such extraordinary expeditions do from time to time occur in the East . Dionysus succeeded in making his way through Aornos , ( Khyber Pass , ) but Hercules thrice attempted it in vain ; he was repulsed at Aornos by ...
الصفحة 17
... fact which no one knew better than Niebuhr . Now in later days , it is cer- tainly true that the nobles armed their clients against the com- mons : this is the representation which Dionysius would be likely to transfer by anticipation ...
... fact which no one knew better than Niebuhr . Now in later days , it is cer- tainly true that the nobles armed their clients against the com- mons : this is the representation which Dionysius would be likely to transfer by anticipation ...
الصفحة 18
... fact , which in Niebuhr's view is so im- portant , that never once is any contest between patricians and 1 The fact that the Aventine was . afterwards given to the plebeians , might then induce legend to fix on this as the part of the ...
... fact , which in Niebuhr's view is so im- portant , that never once is any contest between patricians and 1 The fact that the Aventine was . afterwards given to the plebeians , might then induce legend to fix on this as the part of the ...
الصفحة 19
... fact is nothing but a verbal one . There is no contest recorded of the clients against the patricians , simply because , when the contest arises , the clients are called by the generic term plebeians . At the same time , Livy ( v1 . 18 ) ...
... fact is nothing but a verbal one . There is no contest recorded of the clients against the patricians , simply because , when the contest arises , the clients are called by the generic term plebeians . At the same time , Livy ( v1 . 18 ) ...
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... fact worse than the former ; and by the operation of it the plebeians were rooted up from the land , which was falling into the hands of the rich , as actual proprietors . But this course of events was stopped by the Lex Potelia , B. C. ...
... fact worse than the former ; and by the operation of it the plebeians were rooted up from the land , which was falling into the hands of the rich , as actual proprietors . But this course of events was stopped by the Lex Potelia , B. C. ...
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