The Roman History, Bind 1C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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Side viii
... Patricians , and the odium he excites against them , springs from the purest source - sympathy with the oppressed ; these may well well compensate for the scattered blemishes of style , and the clouds and mysticisms engen- dered by ...
... Patricians , and the odium he excites against them , springs from the purest source - sympathy with the oppressed ; these may well well compensate for the scattered blemishes of style , and the clouds and mysticisms engen- dered by ...
Side 7
... Patrician ; and , in Rienzi , a tribune of the people . It was not till the following century that the separation was effected between the ancient and the modern ; and through the stupendous and universal developement of that age ...
... Patrician ; and , in Rienzi , a tribune of the people . It was not till the following century that the separation was effected between the ancient and the modern ; and through the stupendous and universal developement of that age ...
Side 81
... patricians sought to reduce the Plebeians , or been as powerful as the Plebs in the first times of the Roman commonwealth . All affairs of weight were decided , not by the assembly of the 64 μενοι . Dionysius , IX . c . 5. οἱ ...
... patricians sought to reduce the Plebeians , or been as powerful as the Plebs in the first times of the Roman commonwealth . All affairs of weight were decided , not by the assembly of the 64 μενοι . Dionysius , IX . c . 5. οἱ ...
Side 82
... patricians ; and the name " Lucumones , " which means possessed , and therefore originally inspired persons " , belonged undoubtedly to that caste , and not to the kings who certainly were descended from them . Censorinus would have ...
... patricians ; and the name " Lucumones , " which means possessed , and therefore originally inspired persons " , belonged undoubtedly to that caste , and not to the kings who certainly were descended from them . Censorinus would have ...
Side 84
... Patricians , in all their efforts to retain the Plebeians in subjection , were aiming at , without being conscious of it themselves . The participation of the Etruscans in the war of Sylla was a common cause , viz . the securing to ...
... Patricians , in all their efforts to retain the Plebeians in subjection , were aiming at , without being conscious of it themselves . The participation of the Etruscans in the war of Sylla was a common cause , viz . the securing to ...
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