The History of Rome, Volume 1Jones, 1830 |
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Pagina 4
... force prevailed over both the will of their father , and the respect due to priority of birth . Amu- lius dethroned his brother , took possession of the kingdom , and adding crime to crime , put to death the male offspring of Numitor ...
... force prevailed over both the will of their father , and the respect due to priority of birth . Amu- lius dethroned his brother , took possession of the kingdom , and adding crime to crime , put to death the male offspring of Numitor ...
Pagina 24
... forces , the ancient Latines having taken possession of it , when left without inhabitants ; and this induced the Romans to demolish that city , that it might not again serve as a receptacle for the enemy . At length , the whole force ...
... forces , the ancient Latines having taken possession of it , when left without inhabitants ; and this induced the Romans to demolish that city , that it might not again serve as a receptacle for the enemy . At length , the whole force ...
Pagina 36
... force . He was ing the Latines , though in that treaty the advan- told , that a vast number of swords had been tage lay on the side of the Romans : they saw , carried to his house ; whether that were false too , that the chiefs of the ...
... force . He was ing the Latines , though in that treaty the advan- told , that a vast number of swords had been tage lay on the side of the Romans : they saw , carried to his house ; whether that were false too , that the chiefs of the ...
Pagina 40
... force , both her beauty and her approved modesty serving as incentives : after this youthful frolic of the night , they returned to the camp . 66 LVIII . A few days after , Sextus Tarqui- nius , without the knowledge of Collatinus ...
... force , both her beauty and her approved modesty serving as incentives : after this youthful frolic of the night , they returned to the camp . 66 LVIII . A few days after , Sextus Tarqui- nius , without the knowledge of Collatinus ...
Pagina 50
... force him from it , when the crash ade and the scarcity of provisions , many of the of the falling bridge , and at the same time a slaves turned traitors and deserted . Accord- shout raised by the Romans , for joy at having ingly they ...
... force him from it , when the crash ade and the scarcity of provisions , many of the of the falling bridge , and at the same time a slaves turned traitors and deserted . Accord- shout raised by the Romans , for joy at having ingly they ...
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