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1. (1960) THE ROMAN REVOLUTION

However talented and powerful in himself, the Roman statesman cannot stand alone, without allies, without a following. […] Nor could Caesar have ruled without it. […] The next year opened without consuls. […] Even Picenum, his own barony, went over to the enemy without a blow. […] Cornificius held Africa Vetus, without legions; his predecessor had been C.

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