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01 - ''Who list the Roman Greatness forth to figure''
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02 - Ch. 1: The Causes of the Greatness of Rome
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03 - Ch. 2: Sources of the History of Rome, Pt. 1
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04 - Ch. 2: Sources of the History of Rome, Pt. 2
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05 - Ch. 3: The Legends of the Seven Kings of Rome, Pt. 1
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06 - Ch. 3: The Legends of the Seven Kings of Rome, Pt. 2
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07 - Ch. 3: The Legends of the Seven Kings of Rome, Pt. 3
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08 - Ch. 4: Examination of the Legends of the Kings, Pt. 1
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09 - Ch. 4: Examination of the Legends of the Kings, Pt. 2
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10 - Ch. 5: The Five Phases of the History of Rome in the Regal Period
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11 - Ch. 6: Religious Institutions in the Time of the Kings
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12 - Ch. 7: Character of the Monarchy
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13 - Ch. 8: The Senate of the Regal Period
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14 - Ch. 9: The People in the Regal Period
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15 - Ch. 10: The Magistrates of the Republic
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16 - Ch. 11: The Senate of the Republic
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17 - Ch. 12: The Popular Assemblies of the Republic
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18 - Ch. 13: The Tribunes of the People
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19 - Ch. 14: The Agrarian Law of Spurius Cassius
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20 - Ch. 15: The League with the Latins and Hernicans
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21 - Ch. 16: The Wars with the Volscians and Aequians
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22 - Ch. 17: War with the Etruscans
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23 - Ch. 18: The Decemvirs and the Laws of the Twelve Tables, 451-442 B.C.
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24 - Ch. 19: Extension of Plebeian Rights from 449-390 B.C., Pt. 1
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25 - Ch. 19: Extension of Plebeian Rights from 449-390 B.C., Pt. 2
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26 - Ch. 20: The Foreign Relations of Rome Down to the Conquest of Veii
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27 - Ch. 21: The Invasion of the Gauls