The History of Rome, Volume 1Jones, 1830 |
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Pagina 16
... camp with a trench , which , from the name of their leader , was afterwards called the Cluilian Trench , and retained the naine for several ages , until the occasion being in time forgotten , the name too fell into disuse . In this camp ...
... camp with a trench , which , from the name of their leader , was afterwards called the Cluilian Trench , and retained the naine for several ages , until the occasion being in time forgotten , the name too fell into disuse . In this camp ...
Pagina 41
... camp at Ardea , in order to excite the troops those who had dared to treat them as enemies . there to take part against the king . The com- The most spirited among the youth offered mand in the city he left to Lucretius , who had ...
... camp at Ardea , in order to excite the troops those who had dared to treat them as enemies . there to take part against the king . The com- The most spirited among the youth offered mand in the city he left to Lucretius , who had ...
Pagina 59
... camp . In a little time , the camp itself was surrounded by the legions ; and the Volscians not having courage enough left to make a stand there , it was taken and plundered . Next day , the legions were led to Suessa Pometia , whi ...
... camp . In a little time , the camp itself was surrounded by the legions ; and the Volscians not having courage enough left to make a stand there , it was taken and plundered . Next day , the legions were led to Suessa Pometia , whi ...
Pagina 63
... camp by as- sault , and pursuing them , as they fled from thence to Velitræ , the victors and the van- quished composing , as it were , but one body , rushed into the city together . People of every kind were put to the sword , without ...
... camp by as- sault , and pursuing them , as they fled from thence to Velitræ , the victors and the van- quished composing , as it were , but one body , rushed into the city together . People of every kind were put to the sword , without ...
Pagina 69
... camp . It is related , that the priests afterwards , in their sacred vestments , went as suppliants to the camp of the enemy , but had no more in- fluence on him than the ambassadors . : XL . The matrons then assembled in a body about ...
... camp . It is related , that the priests afterwards , in their sacred vestments , went as suppliants to the camp of the enemy , but had no more in- fluence on him than the ambassadors . : XL . The matrons then assembled in a body about ...
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