The Liberty of Rome: A History, Том 2G. P. Putnam, 1849 |
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... dominion , the same whether individually , factiously , or , as would be said , patriot- ically , desired . Perhaps the course of the popular party will now appear to have been more naturally directed THE POPULAR PARTY . 61.
... dominion , the same whether individually , factiously , or , as would be said , patriot- ically , desired . Perhaps the course of the popular party will now appear to have been more naturally directed THE POPULAR PARTY . 61.
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... desired to be excused from service , and on this being refused , he declared his inability to do any good to the Commonwealth , unless Decius . Mus , his former associate , who was familiar with his ways , and in whose capacities he was ...
... desired to be excused from service , and on this being refused , he declared his inability to do any good to the Commonwealth , unless Decius . Mus , his former associate , who was familiar with his ways , and in whose capacities he was ...
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... desired amongst his countrymen ; but , instead of seeking his own interests , he lent all his influence and energy to effect a distribution of the public lands in relief of the needier citizens , whose wants must have been in- creased ...
... desired amongst his countrymen ; but , instead of seeking his own interests , he lent all his influence and energy to effect a distribution of the public lands in relief of the needier citizens , whose wants must have been in- creased ...
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... desired nothing more than war 67 with the nation to whom he had sworn implacable enmity in his boyhood , and against whom his whole life had been spent in discipline . The fall of Saguntum provoked the open declaration of hostilities on ...
... desired nothing more than war 67 with the nation to whom he had sworn implacable enmity in his boyhood , and against whom his whole life had been spent in discipline . The fall of Saguntum provoked the open declaration of hostilities on ...
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... desired simply to be excused on the score of his own infirmities , adding that the people must remember there were invaders in Italy whose chief was Hannibal . The impression made by the few 124 Liv . , XXIV . 7 – 9 . words of Manlius ...
... desired simply to be excused on the score of his own infirmities , adding that the people must remember there were invaders in Italy whose chief was Hannibal . The impression made by the few 124 Liv . , XXIV . 7 – 9 . words of Manlius ...
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