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ngtoaheyplainedabouttheu ofthetistheygruledaboutthehighpricesoffood andabouttheloentheycursedthe profiteersonopolyofthegrainandthewooland thegoldin.oasionallytheyrebelledagainstanunusually rapaajorityofthepeopleduringthe firstfourturiesofoureraateanddraheir purseallotobuyandhatedorlovedagto theiatureandtothetheatreherewasa freeshosofthe bigpirehad outliveditsusefulnessaoperish. hoe deafineshoed thedifferentproviheierialpoliceive andshoen.thefrontier edto beoupyingtheelandsofnortheeurope.thewhole ightye,anda sreofablentoundothe stakesofthepastandbringaboutaretutothehappier nditionsoftheearlyrepublic. buttheunderlyingcausesofthedecayofthestate,of erchapter,hadnotbeen revedandreforhereforepossible. roe,acitystateas athensandrinthhadbeencitystatesinahellas.it hadbeeodoheitalianpeninsula.butro astheruleroftheentirecivilisedical iossibilityanduldnotendure.heryoungnwerekilledin herendlessersilitary servieprofessional beggarsorhiredtheelvesouttoridownerswhogave theoardandlodginginexgefortheirservid dethe`serfs,thoseunfortunatehunbeingswhoare herslavesnorfreen,butepartofthe soiluponarees. theeire,thestate,hadbeeeverything.then citizenhaddolessthannothing.asfor theslaves,theyhadheardthehatwerespokenbypaul. theyhadablecarpenterof nazareth.theydidnotrebelagainsttheirsters.onthe ntrary,theyhadbeentaughttobeekandtheyobeyed theirsuperiors.buttheyhadlostalliintheaffairs ofthisiserableplaceofabode. theyightenter intothekingdofheaven.buttheyo engageinbitiouseerorwho aspiredtoglorybypaigninthelandof theparthiansorthenudiansorthests. andsonditionsgreheturiesby. thefirsteerorshadntihetraditionof``leadership heoldtribalchieftainssuchaholdupon theirsubjects.buttheeerorsofthesendandthird turiesperors,professionalsoldiers,who existedbythegraceoftheirbodyguards,thesocalledprae torians.theysuhotherhterrifyingrapidity, ...
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