The Liberty of Rome: A History, Том 2G. P. Putnam, 1849 |
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... country- men . Val . Max . , V. 6. 2. Plin . , A festival , at which stage - plays , ludi scenici , were for the first time introduced , was a part of the means employed to appease the gods . Nat . Hist . , XV . 20 . Liv . , VII . 2 ...
... country- men . Val . Max . , V. 6. 2. Plin . , A festival , at which stage - plays , ludi scenici , were for the first time introduced , was a part of the means employed to appease the gods . Nat . Hist . , XV . 20 . Liv . , VII . 2 ...
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... 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 by ferocity , were ...
... 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 by ferocity , were ...
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... countrymen , as a privileged class , like the sixteen hundred knights of Capua.53 It followed , as by contraries , that the foes who had been steadfast in their resistance should be proportionally humbled , plundered , like the people ...
... countrymen , as a privileged class , like the sixteen hundred knights of Capua.53 It followed , as by contraries , that the foes who had been steadfast in their resistance should be proportionally humbled , plundered , like the people ...
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... countrymen . It was then believed that the loss of honor was not so irreparable as it had appeared . None opposed the offer , save only two officers or magistrates , who were included amongst the number proposed by Pos- tumius to be ...
... countrymen . It was then believed that the loss of honor was not so irreparable as it had appeared . None opposed the offer , save only two officers or magistrates , who were included amongst the number proposed by Pos- tumius to be ...
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... countrymen.29 Fabius Rullianus , whom all understood to be the intended Dictator , and whom Volumnius very likely designated by gesture , if not by name , was speedily returned Consul by the votes of the Centuries , Volumnius himself ...
... countrymen.29 Fabius Rullianus , whom all understood to be the intended Dictator , and whom Volumnius very likely designated by gesture , if not by name , was speedily returned Consul by the votes of the Centuries , Volumnius himself ...
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