The Liberty of Rome: A History, Том 2G. P. Putnam, 1849 |
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... present portion of our history . It opens two or three years after the election of the Tribune Sextius to the con- sulship , when a cruel pestilence arrived to increase the troubles not yet put to rest . In consequence of 1 The story is ...
... present portion of our history . It opens two or three years after the election of the Tribune Sextius to the con- sulship , when a cruel pestilence arrived to increase the troubles not yet put to rest . In consequence of 1 The story is ...
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... present period , the reader finds himself in the midst of disorderly elections and hostile intrigues , from which the only escape , with rare exceptions heretofore brought for- ward , is with the army which goes forth to battles and ...
... present period , the reader finds himself in the midst of disorderly elections and hostile intrigues , from which the only escape , with rare exceptions heretofore brought for- ward , is with the army which goes forth to battles and ...
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... present conquests , the future marches of its armies seemed to be prepared , or , at least , foretold . A. treaty with Alexander , the adventurer - king of Epirus , and two new leagues with Carthage , " be- long to the period over which ...
... present conquests , the future marches of its armies seemed to be prepared , or , at least , foretold . A. treaty with Alexander , the adventurer - king of Epirus , and two new leagues with Carthage , " be- long to the period over which ...
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... present , an actual major- ity , in that great body . But the Curies were still in the exclusive possession of the Patricians , who , great- ly reduced in point of numbers , would , as an estate , be actuated by continual hostility 44 ...
... present , an actual major- ity , in that great body . But the Curies were still in the exclusive possession of the Patricians , who , great- ly reduced in point of numbers , would , as an estate , be actuated by continual hostility 44 ...
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... present generation seems to have been more entirely absorbed than almost any one which went before . A share in the great plun- der which Valerius Corvus gave his soldiers after the battle of Suessula19 was enough to make , not only the ...
... present generation seems to have been more entirely absorbed than almost any one which went before . A share in the great plun- der which Valerius Corvus gave his soldiers after the battle of Suessula19 was enough to make , not only the ...
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