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The provincial revenues of the Roman People at that time amounted to about so
million denarii ( see below ) , from ( perhaps ) twelve provinces ; the sum — still
only about 8 , 000 talents , to convert to the common way of calculating such
large ...
The provincial revenues of the Roman People at that time amounted to about so
million denarii ( see below ) , from ( perhaps ) twelve provinces ; the sum — still
only about 8 , 000 talents , to convert to the common way of calculating such
large ...
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three months , and then announced that he still had 7 , 000 talents left - no one
should be in any doubt that he was a man worth remembering even when away .
His fortune , we may say ( recognising that we have only his word for it , and that
...
three months , and then announced that he still had 7 , 000 talents left - no one
should be in any doubt that he was a man worth remembering even when away .
His fortune , we may say ( recognising that we have only his word for it , and that
...
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At the legal rate of interest ( 1 % per month ) this interest means a principal of 3 ,
300 talents — and even if ( as is very likely ) the great man was not satisfied with
the legal maximum , he will hardly have been getting more than twice as much ...
At the legal rate of interest ( 1 % per month ) this interest means a principal of 3 ,
300 talents — and even if ( as is very likely ) the great man was not satisfied with
the legal maximum , he will hardly have been getting more than twice as much ...
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VIRTVS AND IMPERIVM | 1 |
THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
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