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... to give an inadequate and distorted explanation of historical events : though I
would not deny the importance of economic motives for political actions , it seems
to me clear that this importance can vary considerably in different conditions and
...
... to give an inadequate and distorted explanation of historical events : though I
would not deny the importance of economic motives for political actions , it seems
to me clear that this importance can vary considerably in different conditions and
...
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... to appear clearly in politics : not only in the provincial interests of senators ,
which now take on increasing importance and more clearly defined shape ( as
we shall soon have occasion to see ) , but in the accord of 70 over the law -
courts .
... to appear clearly in politics : not only in the provincial interests of senators ,
which now take on increasing importance and more clearly defined shape ( as
we shall soon have occasion to see ) , but in the accord of 70 over the law -
courts .
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Such ideas naturally and inevitably fitted into the aristocratic Weltanschauung
that had evolved the concept of clientela ; and I am not unaware of this concept
and its importance . As for the Greek influence , it seems to me that — here as ...
Such ideas naturally and inevitably fitted into the aristocratic Weltanschauung
that had evolved the concept of clientela ; and I am not unaware of this concept
and its importance . As for the Greek influence , it seems to me that — here as ...
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VIRTVS AND IMPERIVM | 1 |
THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
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