The History of Rome, Volume 1Jones, 1830 |
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Pagina ix
... Sicily and Sardinia . In the same vain - glorious boasting strain he tells us , ' that the Romans " were never worsted by the enemy's cavalry , never by their infantry , never in open fight , never on equal ground . " He seems here not ...
... Sicily and Sardinia . In the same vain - glorious boasting strain he tells us , ' that the Romans " were never worsted by the enemy's cavalry , never by their infantry , never in open fight , never on equal ground . " He seems here not ...
Pagina 2
... Sicily , and from Sicily proceeded with his fleet to the country of the Lauren- tians . Here also , to the spot where they land- ed was given the name of Troy . Here the Trojans disembarked ; and as , after wandering about for a great ...
... Sicily , and from Sicily proceeded with his fleet to the country of the Lauren- tians . Here also , to the spot where they land- ed was given the name of Troy . Here the Trojans disembarked ; and as , after wandering about for a great ...
Pagina 3
... Sicilian Strait ; and although he might have remained within his fortifications , secure from any attack of the enemy , yet he led out his troops to the field . The battle that followed was , with respect to the Latines , their second ...
... Sicilian Strait ; and although he might have remained within his fortifications , secure from any attack of the enemy , yet he led out his troops to the field . The battle that followed was , with respect to the Latines , their second ...
Pagina 65
... Sicily ; for the ha- tred entertained against them by their neigh- bours , compelled them thus to look for aid to distant countries . After a quantity of corn had been purchased at Cuma , the ships were de- tained by the tyrant ...
... Sicily ; for the ha- tred entertained against them by their neigh- bours , compelled them thus to look for aid to distant countries . After a quantity of corn had been purchased at Cuma , the ships were de- tained by the tyrant ...
Pagina 66
... Sicily , and it was debated in the senate , at what price it should be given to the commons . Many were of opinion , that now was the time to humble the commons , and to recover those rights which , by the se- cession and violence , had ...
... Sicily , and it was debated in the senate , at what price it should be given to the commons . Many were of opinion , that now was the time to humble the commons , and to recover those rights which , by the se- cession and violence , had ...
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