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... if certain opportunities presented themselves , both the Plebs and the most
powerful section among the Equites ( as we may call the new class ) could hope
for benefits from increasing exploitation and from further enlargement of the
empire ...
... if certain opportunities presented themselves , both the Plebs and the most
powerful section among the Equites ( as we may call the new class ) could hope
for benefits from increasing exploitation and from further enlargement of the
empire ...
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... enduring and even increasing right to high office of the old nobilitas . However ,
at lower levels — particularly where the comitia tributa elected — the trickle of
municipal men had by midcentury become a steady stream ; and most of Italy
was ...
... enduring and even increasing right to high office of the old nobilitas . However ,
at lower levels — particularly where the comitia tributa elected — the trickle of
municipal men had by midcentury become a steady stream ; and most of Italy
was ...
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... lower representatives , sharing interests and interrelationships ; and this was
soon 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 ...
... lower representatives , sharing interests and interrelationships ; and this was
soon 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 ...
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VIRTVS AND IMPERIVM | 1 |
THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
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