The History of Rome, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1849 |
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Pagina 572
... brought from Rome , either certain victory or peace . That would have been really a compact , on the faith of sureties , for we should have become sureties by order of the people . But , neither would ye have passed such an order , nor ...
... brought from Rome , either certain victory or peace . That would have been really a compact , on the faith of sureties , for we should have become sureties by order of the people . But , neither would ye have passed such an order , nor ...
Pagina 577
... brought to the Romans from Arpi ; but in so very scanty proportion , that the horsemen had to carry corn from thence to the camp , in little bags , for the foot , who were em- ployed in the outposts , watches , and works ; and sometimes ...
... brought to the Romans from Arpi ; but in so very scanty proportion , that the horsemen had to carry corn from thence to the camp , in little bags , for the foot , who were em- ployed in the outposts , watches , and works ; and sometimes ...
Pagina 587
... brought with him Persians and Indians , and those other nations , it would be dragging after him an encumbrance rather than a support . Add to this , that the Romans , being at home , would have had recruits at hand : Alexander , waging ...
... brought with him Persians and Indians , and those other nations , it would be dragging after him an encumbrance rather than a support . Add to this , that the Romans , being at home , would have had recruits at hand : Alexander , waging ...
Pagina 597
... brought to trial before the consuls , for to them the senate had committed the business , they were most honourably acquitted of all the charges brought by the nobles . Even Publilius Philo , who had so often been invested with the ...
... brought to trial before the consuls , for to them the senate had committed the business , they were most honourably acquitted of all the charges brought by the nobles . Even Publilius Philo , who had so often been invested with the ...
Pagina 610
... brought to the consul , he sent forward the baggage at the first watch , ordering the legions to march in the rear of it . He himself staid behind with the cavalry , and next day , as soon as light appeared , rode up to the posts of the ...
... brought to the consul , he sent forward the baggage at the first watch , ordering the legions to march in the rear of it . He himself staid behind with the cavalry , and next day , as soon as light appeared , rode up to the posts of the ...
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Achradina ædiles Æmilius afterwards allies ambassadors Appius Claudius Apulia arms army arrived Atilius attack battle besieged body booty brought Bruttians Caius Campanians Cannæ captured Capua Carthage Carthaginians Casilinum cavalry citadel Cneius colleague command consul Cornelius Decius decree deserted dictator election enemy enemy's engaged Epicydes Etruria fathers favour fear fight fleet forces fought Fulvius garrison gates Gauls gods Gracchus greater guard Hannibal Hasdrubal Hiero Himilco Hippocrates honour hope horse hundred Iberus infantry Italy king land legions lest Lilybæum Lucanians Luceria Lucius Mago Marcellus marched Marcus military mind night Nola Numidians Papirius passed peace persons plebeian plunder possession prætor prisoners province quarter Quintus Fabius rampart received rest returned revolt river Rome Saguntum Samnites Samnium Scipio Sempronius senate sent ships Sicily side siege slain soldiers Spain surrender Syracusans Syracuse taken Tarentines Tarentum temple territory thence thing thousand tion Titus town treaty tribunes troops Valerius victory walls