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... hence of its original character , its national history , and its hereditary laws . This loss was first felt by the Roman provinces . But the population of Rome and of Italy being recruited out of their inhabi- tants and out of freedmen ...
... hence of its original character , its national history , and its hereditary laws . This loss was first felt by the Roman provinces . But the population of Rome and of Italy being recruited out of their inhabi- tants and out of freedmen ...
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... Hence we cannot approve of the course tions : and though the being a Roman followed by the ancient historians , who , citizen was esteemed the highest of all attending only to the stream which gave privileges , the dignity of the other ...
... Hence we cannot approve of the course tions : and though the being a Roman followed by the ancient historians , who , citizen was esteemed the highest of all attending only to the stream which gave privileges , the dignity of the other ...
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... Hence the insula bounded by the isthmus , only Tarentines were not embraced under the twenty miles 20 across , between the Scyl- name of Italiots ; which , however , cer- letic and the Napetine gulf ; " where there tainly extended as ...
... Hence the insula bounded by the isthmus , only Tarentines were not embraced under the twenty miles 20 across , between the Scyl- name of Italiots ; which , however , cer- letic and the Napetine gulf ; " where there tainly extended as ...
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... Hence the name of Greeks , before the end of the fourth cen- the Saturnian verses , which were sung in tury of the city , to all the tribes dwelling a measure peculiar to these nations . But within the limits assigned to Italy by the ...
... Hence the name of Greeks , before the end of the fourth cen- the Saturnian verses , which were sung in tury of the city , to all the tribes dwelling a measure peculiar to these nations . But within the limits assigned to Italy by the ...
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... Hence Thessaly was termed the which flows through the territories or Pelasgian Argos ; * and a part of it retained along the borders of the last - mentioned the name of Pelasgiotis . The hypothesis tribes , was occupied in the mythical ...
... Hence Thessaly was termed the which flows through the territories or Pelasgian Argos ; * and a part of it retained along the borders of the last - mentioned the name of Pelasgiotis . The hypothesis tribes , was occupied in the mythical ...
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