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... TIBERIUS GRACCHUS ELECTED TRIBUNE , B. c . 133 . B. C. 133 . THE history of the Gracchi , and of their attempts to relieve the poorer citizens of Rome , is the next important point to be noticed . Tiberius and Caius Gracchus were the ...
... TIBERIUS GRACCHUS ELECTED TRIBUNE , B. c . 133 . B. C. 133 . THE history of the Gracchi , and of their attempts to relieve the poorer citizens of Rome , is the next important point to be noticed . Tiberius and Caius Gracchus were the ...
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... Tiberius , the elder , who always took the part of oppressed persons , and was particularly de- sirous that the Romans should be less luxurious , and more strict in their manners and customs . His mother , we are told , thought so much ...
... Tiberius , the elder , who always took the part of oppressed persons , and was particularly de- sirous that the Romans should be less luxurious , and more strict in their manners and customs . His mother , we are told , thought so much ...
Sida 104
... Tiberius would not be stopped , and found means to pre- vent Octavius from holding his office of tribune any longer . This was considered very wrong in Tiberius , and his enemies complained ; but he knew that he had acted for the best ...
... Tiberius would not be stopped , and found means to pre- vent Octavius from holding his office of tribune any longer . This was considered very wrong in Tiberius , and his enemies complained ; but he knew that he had acted for the best ...
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... Tiberius , came up to him , and told him that the senators were at that very moment planning to kill him . As soon as Tiberius heard this , he gathered his robe around him , as if preparing for flight , and put his hand to his head ...
... Tiberius , came up to him , and told him that the senators were at that very moment planning to kill him . As soon as Tiberius heard this , he gathered his robe around him , as if preparing for flight , and put his hand to his head ...
Sida 106
... Tiberius - full of energy , brave , and without any thought for him- self , and the idea of following out his brother's plans was so constantly in his mind that even in his dreams the form of Tiberius seemed to appear before him ...
... Tiberius - full of energy , brave , and without any thought for him- self , and the idea of following out his brother's plans was so constantly in his mind that even in his dreams the form of Tiberius seemed to appear before him ...
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Sida 168 - Being at length entered the senate-house, where the conspirators were prepared to receive him, he met one Spurina, an augur, who had foretold his danger, to whom he said, smiling, " Well, " Spurina, the ides of March are come." " Yes," replied the augur,