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... period was marked by liberal and moderate measures , and the latter by a return to the violence if not to the cruelty of the Jacobins . The 18 Fructidor ( 4th of Sept. 1797 ) constitutes the line of demarcation between these very ...
... period was marked by liberal and moderate measures , and the latter by a return to the violence if not to the cruelty of the Jacobins . The 18 Fructidor ( 4th of Sept. 1797 ) constitutes the line of demarcation between these very ...
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... periods , yet the word is scarcely applicable in its absolute sense . M. DE PASTORET supposes the æra of the first silver coinage at Rome to be about five years before the first Punic war , or about A.C. 269. A.Ú.C. 484. This is the period ...
... periods , yet the word is scarcely applicable in its absolute sense . M. DE PASTORET supposes the æra of the first silver coinage at Rome to be about five years before the first Punic war , or about A.C. 269. A.Ú.C. 484. This is the period ...
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... period of Roman history which is comprised in the seventh and the early part of the eighth century from its foundation : period during which the extensive conquests of Rome , while they added to her splendor , multiplied her wants , and ...
... period of Roman history which is comprised in the seventh and the early part of the eighth century from its foundation : period during which the extensive conquests of Rome , while they added to her splendor , multiplied her wants , and ...
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