Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 73
... senate and the persons of the tribunes as well , a misgiving of too - great individual power shared by other Romans ... senate in the first place on such an unpropitious day . Plutarch states that Caesar finally was con- vinced by ...
... senate and the persons of the tribunes as well , a misgiving of too - great individual power shared by other Romans ... senate in the first place on such an unpropitious day . Plutarch states that Caesar finally was con- vinced by ...
עמוד 124
... senate itself . Also , the peo- ple as a result began to refuse to obey their consuls . At first Plu- tarch paraphrases the harangue of Coriolanus before the senate , saying : " To sit there . . . voting such a people largesses and sup ...
... senate itself . Also , the peo- ple as a result began to refuse to obey their consuls . At first Plu- tarch paraphrases the harangue of Coriolanus before the senate , saying : " To sit there . . . voting such a people largesses and sup ...
עמוד 126
... senate a sort of ballast for the ship of state and putting her on a steady keel , it achieved the safest and the most orderly arrangement , since the twenty - eight senators always took the side of the kings when it was a question of ...
... senate a sort of ballast for the ship of state and putting her on a steady keel , it achieved the safest and the most orderly arrangement , since the twenty - eight senators always took the side of the kings when it was a question of ...
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