Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1968 - 117 Seiten |
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... importance of economic motives for political actions , it seems to me clear that this importance can vary con- siderably in different conditions and even in different cases , and that failure to recognise this , and over - emphasis on ...
... importance of economic motives for political actions , it seems to me clear that this importance can vary con- siderably in different conditions and even in different cases , and that failure to recognise this , and over - emphasis on ...
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... important . We cannot really prove his pro- vincial interests either ; but his connection with the Equites is obvious and need not be argued again at length ; in particular , it is notewothy that he joined them in 92 in the prosecution ...
... important . We cannot really prove his pro- vincial interests either ; but his connection with the Equites is obvious and need not be argued again at length ; in particular , it is notewothy that he joined them in 92 in the prosecution ...
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... importance and more clearly defined shape ( as we shall soon have occasion to see ) , but in the accord of 70 over the ... important respects , still impenetrable and , in any case , cannot be discussed here . The fact is that equestrian ...
... importance and more clearly defined shape ( as we shall soon have occasion to see ) , but in the accord of 70 over the ... important respects , still impenetrable and , in any case , cannot be discussed here . The fact is that equestrian ...
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