The History of Rome, Volume 1Jones, 1830 |
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Pagina 9
... troops ; and being not only capa- tured women , earnestly petitioned him that he ble of performing splendid actions , but also would show favour to their parents and admit fond of displaying those actions to advantage , them into the ...
... troops ; and being not only capa- tured women , earnestly petitioned him that he ble of performing splendid actions , but also would show favour to their parents and admit fond of displaying those actions to advantage , them into the ...
Pagina 21
... troops , however different their usual manner , he commanded both armies to sentiments were , yet , being all restrained by the be summoned to an assembly . The heralds , same apprehensions , kept a profound silence . beginning at the ...
... troops , however different their usual manner , he commanded both armies to sentiments were , yet , being all restrained by the be summoned to an assembly . The heralds , same apprehensions , kept a profound silence . beginning at the ...
Pagina 22
... troops of horsemen . From among them also he drew recruits , with which he both filled up the old , and formed some new , legions . [ Y. R. 100 . B. C. 652. ] Encouraged by this formidable state of his forces , he declared war against ...
... troops of horsemen . From among them also he drew recruits , with which he both filled up the old , and formed some new , legions . [ Y. R. 100 . B. C. 652. ] Encouraged by this formidable state of his forces , he declared war against ...
Pagina 59
... troops , eager for the fight . At the first onset , the enemy were immediate- ly routed , and their rear harassed in their re- treat , as far as the infantry were able to pursue ; while the cavalry , not suffering them to recover from ...
... troops , eager for the fight . At the first onset , the enemy were immediate- ly routed , and their rear harassed in their re- treat , as far as the infantry were able to pursue ; while the cavalry , not suffering them to recover from ...
Pagina 60
... troops were with- of them the dedication should be granted , the drawn from the territories of the Volscians : same should preside over the markets , should the army of the Auruncians had set out from institute a college of merchants ...
... troops were with- of them the dedication should be granted , the drawn from the territories of the Volscians : same should preside over the markets , should the army of the Auruncians had set out from institute a college of merchants ...
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