History Teacher's Magazine, Volume 6Albert Edward McKinley, William Glenn Kimmel McKinley Publishing Company, 1915 Includes section "Books on history and government published in the United States," and other bibliographical material. |
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... ideas are taken into account in every section of this article . The old constitution of Rome , when strengthened and modified by an organic union between the senate and the first citizen of the republic , we call the prin- cipate . It ...
... ideas are taken into account in every section of this article . The old constitution of Rome , when strengthened and modified by an organic union between the senate and the first citizen of the republic , we call the prin- cipate . It ...
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... idea of Sulla seems to have been that the senate should be able to meet a great military crisis by selecting the best general wherever he should be found , among the consuls or praetors , the proconsuls or propraetors , even among ...
... idea of Sulla seems to have been that the senate should be able to meet a great military crisis by selecting the best general wherever he should be found , among the consuls or praetors , the proconsuls or propraetors , even among ...
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... idea the senate and people seem to have reverted in 27 B. C. To Augustus , as already stated , they assigned Spain , Gaul , and Syria , and authorized him to select for the government of the several prov- inces deputies with praetorian ...
... idea the senate and people seem to have reverted in 27 B. C. To Augustus , as already stated , they assigned Spain , Gaul , and Syria , and authorized him to select for the government of the several prov- inces deputies with praetorian ...
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... ideas dominated for centuries and perished only with his own people . " On the other hand , Hirschfeld , " quoted and endorsed by H. Stuart Jones , 10 says of him : " Though fully recognizing his endeavors , we cannot acquit Augustus of ...
... ideas dominated for centuries and perished only with his own people . " On the other hand , Hirschfeld , " quoted and endorsed by H. Stuart Jones , 10 says of him : " Though fully recognizing his endeavors , we cannot acquit Augustus of ...
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... idea of a single Roman state was in the air , and Hadrian gave effect to it with singular skill and perseverance . mopolitanism was in reality imperialism , and sprang from his desire to stamp everything with the imperial mark , and to ...
... idea of a single Roman state was in the air , and Hadrian gave effect to it with singular skill and perseverance . mopolitanism was in reality imperialism , and sprang from his desire to stamp everything with the imperial mark , and to ...
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