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The question accordingly presents itself, whether, contemporarily with Naevius and Cato, a Hellenizing literature like the Roman may not have been in course of formation on the Arnus and Volturnus. But all information on the point is lost, and history can in such circumstances only indicate the blank. Hellenizing Literature

The northern boundary of the proper Tuscan territory was formed by the Arnus; the region north from the Arnus as far as the mouth of the Macra and the Apennines was a debateable border land in the possession sometimes of Ligurians, sometimes of Etruscans, and for this reason larger settlements were not successful there.

"Very well, then; we have no money, either. We're a match for them any day there. We can show them that two can play at that game." Arnus Beaton's studio looked at first glance like many other painters' studios.

"Very well, then; we have no money, either. We're a match for them any day there. We can show them that two can play at that game." Arnus Beaton's studio looked at first glance like many other painters' studios.

"Very well, then; we have no money, either. We're a match for them any day there. We can show them that two can play at that game." Arnus Beaton's studio looked at first glance like many other painters' studios.

Earliest Boundaries of the Italian Confederacy The earliest boundaries of this great armed confederacy led by Rome, or of the new Italy, reached on the western coast as far as the district of Leghorn south of the Arnus, on the east as far as the Aesis north of Ancona.

The Transpadanes, who for years had in hope of the franchise been the clients of the democratic party in Rome and of Caesar in particular, formed the main portion of his province. His jurisdiction extended south as far as the Arnus and the Rubico, and included Luca and Ravenna.

The northern boundary of the proper Tuscan territory was formed by the Arnus; the region north from the Arnus as far as the mouth of the Macra and the Apennines was a debateable border land in the possession sometimes of Ligurians, sometimes of Etruscans, and for this reason larger settlements were not successful there.

Now that Italy was a single civic community and the civic territory reached from the Arnus and Rubico down to the Sicilian Straits, it was necessary to consent to the formation of smaller civic communities within that larger unit.

Earliest Boundaries of the Italian Confederacy The earliest boundaries of this great armed confederacy led by Rome, or of the new Italy, reached on the western coast as far as the district of Leghorn south of the Arnus, on the east as far as the Aesis north of Ancona.

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