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m THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION NEITHER in the Jugurthine War, with all
the bitter party politics that it called forth, nor in the German Wars at the end of the
second century, was the traditional policy of avoiding major aggressive wars ...
m THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION NEITHER in the Jugurthine War, with all
the bitter party politics that it called forth, nor in the German Wars at the end of the
second century, was the traditional policy of avoiding major aggressive wars ...
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First of all, we note that he asked for the traditional commission often senators
and was going to put his plans before them in the traditional way. (In fact, they
were there when Pompey took over.)29 He certainly meant to annex Pontus. This
, of ...
First of all, we note that he asked for the traditional commission often senators
and was going to put his plans before them in the traditional way. (In fact, they
were there when Pompey took over.)29 He certainly meant to annex Pontus. This
, of ...
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Right up to the early part of the first century, the forces unleashed by the Gracchi
were not so much unable as (it seems) unwilling to press for major changes in
the traditional foreign policy: thus a man like Marius retained the trust and the ...
Right up to the early part of the first century, the forces unleashed by the Gracchi
were not so much unable as (it seems) unwilling to press for major changes in
the traditional foreign policy: thus a man like Marius retained the trust and the ...
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H THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
HI THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
NEW INTERESTS AND NEW ATTITUDES | 44 |
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