The History of Rome, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1849 |
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Pagina 573
... gate , ordered the sureties of the peace to be stripped of their clothes , and their hands to be tied behind their backs . As the apparitor , out of respect to his dignity , was binding Postumius in a loose manner , " Why do you not ...
... gate , ordered the sureties of the peace to be stripped of their clothes , and their hands to be tied behind their backs . As the apparitor , out of respect to his dignity , was binding Postumius in a loose manner , " Why do you not ...
Pagina 581
... gate , and by what road , his enemy was to march out . The other , against whose wishes defec- tion to the Samnites had occurred , even opened one of the gates for the consul in the night , secretly admitting the armed enemy into the ...
... gate , and by what road , his enemy was to march out . The other , against whose wishes defec- tion to the Samnites had occurred , even opened one of the gates for the consul in the night , secretly admitting the armed enemy into the ...
Pagina 589
... gates , ran up with violent tumult to the posts of the enemy . Afterwards , each party , relying on support from the other , more than on its own strength , formed a regular attack , and pressed on the Ro- mans . The dictator , on his ...
... gates , ran up with violent tumult to the posts of the enemy . Afterwards , each party , relying on support from the other , more than on its own strength , formed a regular attack , and pressed on the Ro- mans . The dictator , on his ...
Pagina 590
... gates of the camp , Quintus Aulius Cerretanus , master of the horse , without con- sulting the dictator , sallied out furiously at the head of all the troops of cavalry , and drove back the enemy . In this de- sultory kind of fight ...
... gates of the camp , Quintus Aulius Cerretanus , master of the horse , without con- sulting the dictator , sallied out furiously at the head of all the troops of cavalry , and drove back the enemy . In this de- sultory kind of fight ...
Pagina 593
... gates are broken open by persons half asleep , and for the most part unarmed , through one of which the body of Roman troops , roused by the noise , burst in , and slew the terrified inhabitants , who attempted to skirmish in the ...
... gates are broken open by persons half asleep , and for the most part unarmed , through one of which the body of Roman troops , roused by the noise , burst in , and slew the terrified inhabitants , who attempted to skirmish in the ...
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