The Liberty of Rome: A History, Том 2G. P. Putnam, 1849 |
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... 319 The Italian League in Arms 320 Its Organization and Government 321 Measures of Resistance employed at Rome 323 The War : Its Passions 324 And Horrors Events of the First Year Symptoms of Reconciliation xii CONTENTS .
... 319 The Italian League in Arms 320 Its Organization and Government 321 Measures of Resistance employed at Rome 323 The War : Its Passions 324 And Horrors Events of the First Year Symptoms of Reconciliation xii CONTENTS .
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... arms . On approaching the enemy , the Consul prohibited his men from per- sonal encounters or endeavours to distinguish them- selves , before the action , momentarily expected , should be commenced . His son , however , was tempted by a ...
... arms . On approaching the enemy , the Consul prohibited his men from per- sonal encounters or endeavours to distinguish them- selves , before the action , momentarily expected , should be commenced . His son , however , was tempted by a ...
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... arms and chose a leader for themselves.23 At all events , the most strenuous measures were adopted to crush the insurrection ; one of the most famous citizens , Valerius Corvus , was appointed Dictator , and despatched with an army ...
... arms and chose a leader for themselves.23 At all events , the most strenuous measures were adopted to crush the insurrection ; one of the most famous citizens , Valerius Corvus , was appointed Dictator , and despatched with an army ...
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... arms against their countrymen . The stout - hearted men under the Dictator's com- mand were willing that their mistaken comrades should be forgiven ; and most of the insurgents , who had been driven to mutiny by affliction rather than ...
... arms against their countrymen . The stout - hearted men under the Dictator's com- mand were willing that their mistaken comrades should be forgiven ; and most of the insurgents , who had been driven to mutiny by affliction rather than ...
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... arms , as will be observed here- after , were overcome apparently with so much ease as to show how rapidly and vigorously the Romans were gathering strength for conflict . Instead of fighting to defend themselves , or even to attack an ...
... arms , as will be observed here- after , were overcome apparently with so much ease as to show how rapidly and vigorously the Romans were gathering strength for conflict . Instead of fighting to defend themselves , or even to attack an ...
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