The History of Rome, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1849 |
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Pagina 605
... Sempronius ; he undertook to enforce a legal process for terminating the cen sorship within the lawful time , which was not more popular than just , nor more pleasing to the people generally than to every man of character in the city ...
... Sempronius ; he undertook to enforce a legal process for terminating the cen sorship within the lawful time , which was not more popular than just , nor more pleasing to the people generally than to every man of character in the city ...
Pagina 624
... Sempronius Sophus , the Samnites , desirous either of a termination or a suspension of hostilities , sent ambas- sadors to Rome to treat of peace ; to whose submissive solicit- ations this answer was returned , that , " had not the ...
... Sempronius Sophus , the Samnites , desirous either of a termination or a suspension of hostilities , sent ambas- sadors to Rome to treat of peace ; to whose submissive solicit- ations this answer was returned , that , " had not the ...
Pagina 638
... Sempronius Sophus , Caius Marcius Rutilus , and Marcus Livius Denter . The five augurs , who were also plebeians , were , Caius Genucius , Publius Ælius Pætus , Marcus Minucius Fessus , Caius Marcius , and Titus Publilius . Thus the ...
... Sempronius Sophus , Caius Marcius Rutilus , and Marcus Livius Denter . The five augurs , who were also plebeians , were , Caius Genucius , Publius Ælius Pætus , Marcus Minucius Fessus , Caius Marcius , and Titus Publilius . Thus the ...
Pagina 639
... Sempronius Sophus and Publius Sulpicius Saverrio , censors ; and two tribes were added , the Aniensian and Terentine . Such were the occur- rences at Rome . 10. Meanwhile , after much time had been lost in the tedious siege of Nequinum ...
... Sempronius Sophus and Publius Sulpicius Saverrio , censors ; and two tribes were added , the Aniensian and Terentine . Such were the occur- rences at Rome . 10. Meanwhile , after much time had been lost in the tedious siege of Nequinum ...
Pagina 655
... Sempronius , was invested with the chief command . However , the senate was exonerated of one half of their anxiety , by a letter from the consul , Lucius Volum- nius , informing them that the army , which had ravaged Cam- pania , had ...
... Sempronius , was invested with the chief command . However , the senate was exonerated of one half of their anxiety , by a letter from the consul , Lucius Volum- nius , informing them that the army , which had ravaged Cam- pania , had ...
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