A Short History of the Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire
The assassination of Cæsar was not immediately followed with the convulsions which we should naturally expect. The people were weary of war, and sighed for repose, and, moreover, were comparatively indifferent on whom the government fell, since their liberties were hopelessly prostrated. Only one thing was certain, that power would be usurped by some one, and most probably by the great chieftains who represented Cæsar's interests...
Auteur | | John Lord |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | E-book |
Categorie | | Geschiedenis |