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History of Rome from the Earliest times down to 476 AD

CHAPTER XXIV
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The Samnites and Lucanians held out the longest, but were finally put down by Marius.
The end of the Social War brought no peace at Rome.

The newly enfranchised Italians were not fully satisfied.

The Senate was torn asunder by violent personal rivalries.

There was no class not affected by the wide-spread tightness in the money market.

The treasury was empty, and many capitalists became insolvent.


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