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It cannot be pure chance that with the acquisition of this goldmine the theory of
the systematic exploitation of the provinces for the benefit of the ruling people first
appears in Roman politics . It was , basically , Asia that transformed the nature ...
It cannot be pure chance that with the acquisition of this goldmine the theory of
the systematic exploitation of the provinces for the benefit of the ruling people first
appears in Roman politics . It was , basically , Asia that transformed the nature ...
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We can therefore all the more easily observe the speed of Roman penetration
after . It was apparently the German wars that first led to the establishment of a
regular province — and to penal confiscation of land . This kind of punishment
seems ...
We can therefore all the more easily observe the speed of Roman penetration
after . It was apparently the German wars that first led to the establishment of a
regular province — and to penal confiscation of land . This kind of punishment
seems ...
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The large numbers of Romans in the province are analysed for us as consisting
of the colonists at Narbo and ' publicani agricolae pecuarii ceteri negotiatores ' .
26 The stress on land , of course , fully confirms what we have inferred must have
...
The large numbers of Romans in the province are analysed for us as consisting
of the colonists at Narbo and ' publicani agricolae pecuarii ceteri negotiatores ' .
26 The stress on land , of course , fully confirms what we have inferred must have
...
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VIRTVS AND IMPERIVM | 1 |
THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
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