The History of Rome, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1849 |
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Pagina 565
... attack of the Gauls . Will they call to their suc- cour an army from Veii , with Camillus at its head ? Here , on the spot , I repeat , are all our hopes and strength ; by pre- serving which , we preserve our country ; by delivering ...
... attack of the Gauls . Will they call to their suc- cour an army from Veii , with Camillus at its head ? Here , on the spot , I repeat , are all our hopes and strength ; by pre- serving which , we preserve our country ; by delivering ...
Pagina 589
... attack , and pressed on the Ro- mans . The dictator , on his part , though obliged to oppose two enemies at once , yet had his line secure on both sides ; for he both chose a position not easily surrounded , and also formed two ...
... attack , and pressed on the Ro- mans . The dictator , on his part , though obliged to oppose two enemies at once , yet had his line secure on both sides ; for he both chose a position not easily surrounded , and also formed two ...
Pagina 592
... attack could be de- vised , and success must either be distant in time , or at a desperate risk ; a deserter from Sora came out of the town privately by night , and when he had got as far as the 66 Roman watches , desired to be ...
... attack could be de- vised , and success must either be distant in time , or at a desperate risk ; a deserter from Sora came out of the town privately by night , and when he had got as far as the 66 Roman watches , desired to be ...
Pagina 595
... attacks were made in the ab- sence of the generals , there were no bounds to the carnage which ensued ; and the nation of the Ausonians , when there was scarcely any clear proof of the charge of its having re- volted , was utterly ...
... attacks were made in the ab- sence of the generals , there were no bounds to the carnage which ensued ; and the nation of the Ausonians , when there was scarcely any clear proof of the charge of its having re- volted , was utterly ...
Pagina 596
... attack upon us ; and , though in private characters , have not been ashamed of instituting a criminal process against a dictator . Now , that gods and men may perceive that they , to avoid a scrutiny as to their own conduct , attempt ...
... attack upon us ; and , though in private characters , have not been ashamed of instituting a criminal process against a dictator . Now , that gods and men may perceive that they , to avoid a scrutiny as to their own conduct , attempt ...
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