. History of Rome and the Roman people, from its origin to the establishment of the Christian empire . Hope. See ])age Ixxix. Cahinet de France, No. 9-1, in tlie calalugue; tauicu of archaic slylu, ivpi-csciillug Hopestandiaig, with a diadem, lifting up the skirt of her tunic with the left hand and holding illher riglit the flower which ] to Ijcar fruit. l(<\. —ttoXilsmtettrt Albec Canina ? HcTfuvt M\ Ifu Southern Etruria (Territory of Yeii). CHAPTEE YIII. THE DECEMVIRS AND CIVIL EaUALITY (451-449). I.—Bill of Teeentilius. UP to the time of Yolero and Latorius, the peopl


. History of Rome and the Roman people, from its origin to the establishment of the Christian empire . Hope. See ])age Ixxix. Cahinet de France, No. 9-1, in tlie calalugue; tauicu of archaic slylu, ivpi-csciillug Hopestandiaig, with a diadem, lifting up the skirt of her tunic with the left hand and holding illher riglit the flower which ] to Ijcar fruit. l(<\. —ttoXilsmtettrt Albec Canina ? HcTfuvt M\ Ifu Southern Etruria (Territory of Yeii). CHAPTEE YIII. THE DECEMVIRS AND CIVIL EaUALITY (451-449). I.—Bill of Teeentilius. UP to the time of Yolero and Latorius, the people had oulywou the means of fighting, and the struggle, in spite ofthe violences which had already taken place, had not yet seriouslybegun. The aristocracy preserve all the offices which they heldafter the exile of the kings, the supreme command, the magisterialoffices, religion, justice; but the plebeians were formerly withoutguidance and object ; now their chiefs are measuring the distance-nhich separates them from power. The internal history of Eome is truly of an admirable simj)Ii( of all, an aristocracy which forms liy itself the whole State,and below, far below, strangers, fugitives, men Avithout family andalmost without gods. But th(>n the plebeians, used as instrumentsfor conquests, see their number, as Avell as their worth and theirstreng


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