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    kingtoonyspeeches.theyaginative

    thanthegreeksandtheypreferredanounceofatoa

    poundofulti

    tudethe``plebe,astheasselageoffreecitizensalled

    onlytooeupoalk.they

    thereforeplatualbusinessofrunniyinto

    thehandsoftedbyauncilof

    elders,calledthesenatebecausetheeansan

    oldn.asatterofcustondpraaladvahe

    senatorsthenobility.buttheirpowerhad

    beenstrictlydefined.

    roatoihadpassedthroughthesasortof

    strugglebethepoorandtheried

    athenstoadoptthelaethis

    nfliurredihturyb.c.asaresultthe

    freenhadobtaiendeoflaected

    thegainstthedespotisfthearistojudgesbythe

    institutionofthe``tribuhesetribunesy

    gistrates,electedbythefreen.theyhadtherighttoprotect

    aofficials

    houghttobeunjust.ansulhadtherightto

    odeath,butifthecasehadnotbeenabsolutely

    provedthetribuneuldinterfereandsavethepoor

    fellowslife.

    bute,iseeorefertoalittle

    cityofafehousandinhabitants.andtherealstrengthof

    rolayirydistrictsoutsideher

    entoftheseoutlyingprovihatro

    atanearlyageshoasalonising

    power.

    inveryearlytisrohadbeentheonlystronglyfortified

    cityiralitaly,butithadalable

    refugetootherlatintribesobeindangerof

    attack.thelatinneighbourshadregheadvantages

    ofacloseunionhsuchapoheyhadtried

    tofindabasisforsosortofdefensiveandoffensivealliance.

    otheatioians,babylonians,phoenis,

    evengreeks,ission

    oofthe``barbarians,theronsdidnothingof

    thesort.theygavethe``outsideracetobeepartners

    inan``respublionh.

    ``youtojoinus,theysaid.``verywell,goahead

    andjoiyouasifyouizens

    ofro.iuforthisprivilegeyouto

    fightforourcity,thetherofusall,shallbe

    necessary.

    the``outsiderappreciatedthisgenerosityandheshowed

    hisgratitudebyhisunsy.

    yhadbeenattacked,thefn

    residentshadvedoutasquicklyastheyuld.whydefend

    sothinothingtotheutateorary

    bhouseinheyoleratedaslongasthey

    paidtheirbillsbutyhegates

    ofro,allthelatinsrushedtoherdefeheir

    thereevenif

    theylivedahundredlesahewalls

    ofthesacredhills.

    andnodisasteruldgethissentint.in

    thebeginningofthefourthturyb.c.theed

    theiranarnear

    theriveralliaandhadrchedupoy.theyhad

    takenroaheyexpectedthatthepeoplewould

    eandsueforpeace.theyed,butnothinghappened.

    afterashorttithegaulsfoundtheelvessurroundedby

    ahostilepopulatioiossiblefortheoobtain

    supplies.aftersevennths,hungerforcedtheohdraw.

    thepolietotreatthe``fneronequal

    terhadprovedagreatsuessandrostoerthan

    everbefore.

    thisshortaeshowsyou

    theenorusdiffereanidealofahealthy

    state,andthatoftheabodiedinthe

    toansunteduponthecheerful

    ayoperatioberof``equalcitizens.

    thecarthaginians,follopleofegypt

    andeasia,insistedupontheunreasoningandtherefore

    unsandhesefailed

    theyhiredprofessionalsoldierstodotheirfightingforthe

    youandhageofear

    suleverandpoyaoyof

    carthageooight

    destroythedangerousrivalbeforeitoolate.

    butthee

    itneverpaystorushtters.theyproposedtotherons

    thattheirrespeitiesdraapand

    thateairclesasherown``sphere

    ofinfluendprosetokeepoutoftheotherfellows

    le.theagreentptlydeand

    asprotlyhsidesthoughtitosendtheir

    arestosicilyentinvited

    fninterference.

    thehesocalledfirstpunicwar

    lastedtyfouryears.itoutonthehighseas

    andinthebeginningitseedthattheexperienar

    thaginiannavya.

    folloheiraaarthaginianshipswould

    eitherraheenevesselsorbyaboldattackfroheside

    theyheiroarsandhenkillthesailorsof

    thehelplessvesselhtheirarrohfireballs.but

    ronengineersiedanehcarriedab

    bridgeaenstordthe

    hostileship.thenthereinian

    viylaetheirfleeted.

    carthageepart

    oftherondoins.

    tein

    questofpperhadtakentheislandofsardinia.carthage

    iofsilverthereuponoupiedallofsouthespain.

    thisdeans.the

    
    crossthepyreneesandyofoupation.

    thestageforthesendoutbreakbethetwo

    rivals.reekloextforawar.

    thecarthaginiansoast

    ofspain.thesaguntiansappealedtoroandro,as

    usual,isedthehelpof

    thelatinares,butthepreparationforthi

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