Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1968 - 117 Seiten |
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... administration ( a task which , of course , he did not live to complete ) and to convert the profits to the benefit of the People of Rome as a whole , as far as , in the conditions of his time , this could be done . His reforms have ...
... administration ( a task which , of course , he did not live to complete ) and to convert the profits to the benefit of the People of Rome as a whole , as far as , in the conditions of his time , this could be done . His reforms have ...
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... . There was not very much to be lost . Now matters were different . It is very likely that , whatever the faults of the settlement of Aquillius , the amounts that began to come in after he left the province and normal administration 48.
... . There was not very much to be lost . Now matters were different . It is very likely that , whatever the faults of the settlement of Aquillius , the amounts that began to come in after he left the province and normal administration 48.
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E. Badian. come in after he left the province and normal administration began to function ( in 126 , presumably , so that the first regular tribute would reach the city late in 125 ) proved nothing less than stagger- ing . A man like C ...
E. Badian. come in after he left the province and normal administration began to function ( in 126 , presumably , so that the first regular tribute would reach the city late in 125 ) proved nothing less than stagger- ing . A man like C ...
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