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History of Rome from the Earliest times down to 476 AD

CHAPTER XXXIV
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He rebuilt Corinth, and settled eighty thousand Italians on the site of Carthage.

As a censor of morals he was very rigid.

His own habits were marked by frugality.

The rich young patricians were forbidden to be carried about in litters, as had been the custom.

Libraries were formed.
Eminent physicians and scientists were encouraged to settle in Rome.


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