The History of Rome, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1849 |
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Pagina 583
... these the Fabii , the Quintii , the Cornelii , and so too Furius Ca- millus , who was an old man in the earlier years of those with whom Alexander must have fought . Manlius Torquatus , had Y. R. 435. ] 583 THE HISTORY OF ROME .
... these the Fabii , the Quintii , the Cornelii , and so too Furius Ca- millus , who was an old man in the earlier years of those with whom Alexander must have fought . Manlius Torquatus , had Y. R. 435. ] 583 THE HISTORY OF ROME .
Pagina 584
Livy. whom Alexander must have fought . Manlius Torquatus , had he met him in the field , might , perhaps , have yielded to Alexander in discharging military duties in battle ( for these also render him no less illustrious ) ; and so ...
Livy. whom Alexander must have fought . Manlius Torquatus , had he met him in the field , might , perhaps , have yielded to Alexander in discharging military duties in battle ( for these also render him no less illustrious ) ; and so ...
Pagina 591
... fought them with doubtful success . Neither loss nor flight on either side , but the night separated the combat- ants , uncertain whether they were victorious or defeated . I find in some historians , that the Romans were worsted in ...
... fought them with doubtful success . Neither loss nor flight on either side , but the night separated the combat- ants , uncertain whether they were victorious or defeated . I find in some historians , that the Romans were worsted in ...
Pagina 594
... fought at Lautula : conspiracies likewise had been formed in several parts of Campania ; nor was Capua itself clear of the charge : nay , the business spread even to Rome , and inquiries came to be instituted respecting some of the ...
... fought at Lautula : conspiracies likewise had been formed in several parts of Campania ; nor was Capua itself clear of the charge : nay , the business spread even to Rome , and inquiries came to be instituted respecting some of the ...
Pagina 612
... fought on the farther side of the Ciminian forest , at Perusia ; and that the public had been under great dread , lest the army might be enclosed in such a dangerous pass , and overpowered by a general com- bination of the Etrurians and ...
... fought on the farther side of the Ciminian forest , at Perusia ; and that the public had been under great dread , lest the army might be enclosed in such a dangerous pass , and overpowered by a general com- bination of the Etrurians and ...
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