The Liberty of Rome: A History, Том 2G. P. Putnam, 1849 |
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... forces , should devote himself to death , in faith that the gods would requite the sacrifice with victory to the survivors . Both the Consuls , the Patrician as well as the Plebeian , would have ful- filled the vow with equal courage ...
... forces , should devote himself to death , in faith that the gods would requite the sacrifice with victory to the survivors . Both the Consuls , the Patrician as well as the Plebeian , would have ful- filled the vow with equal courage ...
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... forces , their leader 55 was şentenced to death , and their chief men to transpor- tation beyond the Tiber.56 But the people , or the popular party as it should perhaps be called , of Pri- vernum , without waiting further sentence upon ...
... forces , their leader 55 was şentenced to death , and their chief men to transpor- tation beyond the Tiber.56 But the people , or the popular party as it should perhaps be called , of Pri- vernum , without waiting further sentence upon ...
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... forces , their re- treat , and their submission ; and it is only through the dust , as it were , of marches and battles , that we catch a glimpse of a more peaceful scene , in which 57 Not meaning in this , or in most instances , that ...
... forces , their re- treat , and their submission ; and it is only through the dust , as it were , of marches and battles , that we catch a glimpse of a more peaceful scene , in which 57 Not meaning in this , or in most instances , that ...
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... forces of the Plebeians upon a common ground . Obtaining little support from the rest of their party , which was at no time minded to join in any hearty action with the common people , the Ogulnii made a new venture , as if to gain the ...
... forces of the Plebeians upon a common ground . Obtaining little support from the rest of their party , which was at no time minded to join in any hearty action with the common people , the Ogulnii made a new venture , as if to gain the ...
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... forces of the Samnites united with some Gauls whom their pay22 had induced to take up arms . The soldiers under the command of Fabius fought vigorously and successfully ; but those of Decius gave way , almost before engaging with the ...
... forces of the Samnites united with some Gauls whom their pay22 had induced to take up arms . The soldiers under the command of Fabius fought vigorously and successfully ; but those of Decius gave way , almost before engaging with the ...
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