id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10702 Mommsen, Theodor The History of Rome, Book II From the Abolition of the Monarchy in Rome to the Union of Italy .txt text/plain 106863 4018 56 a great community with extensive dominion like the Roman the royal of the Roman state; for even the regal power in Rome was subordinate, Roman state law, so long as he was a magistrate, was amenable to no Roman burgess-body had now become less a civic community than a state. power or special function, which seemed to the original Roman state-law league; and when a joint war took place, Rome and Latium probably the Roman community and the Latin confederacy in the first period Rome that any real extension of the Roman boundaries took place according to the formal state law of the Romans, the general in constituted at that time as a Roman burgess-community without right upon Rome, the Romans could take but little interest in the state of burgesses of the Roman community so far as regarded private rights that the Roman community had become a great power, Rome itself ./cache/10702.txt ./txt/10702.txt