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... Roman Commonwealth by this test . He censures the fraud practised on the people in the classification by centuries , the ill use of which by the Patricians led to the appointment of Tribunes ; and he speaks with approbation of the ...
... Roman Commonwealth by this test . He censures the fraud practised on the people in the classification by centuries , the ill use of which by the Patricians led to the appointment of Tribunes ; and he speaks with approbation of the ...
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... Roman buildings , or fragments of buildings , which they found on their invasion of this island ; and he maintains that , though they introduced some alterations and embellishments , the Roman manner predominated , so that in fact their ...
... Roman buildings , or fragments of buildings , which they found on their invasion of this island ; and he maintains that , though they introduced some alterations and embellishments , the Roman manner predominated , so that in fact their ...
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... Roman roads generally are ; it shews no tendency ( where it remains in its primitive state ) to pass through Roman towns ; nor are such towns found on it at distances suited to travelling ; it does not appear to have been ever raised or ...
... Roman roads generally are ; it shews no tendency ( where it remains in its primitive state ) to pass through Roman towns ; nor are such towns found on it at distances suited to travelling ; it does not appear to have been ever raised or ...
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