The History of Rome, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1849 |
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Pagina 561
... prisoners increased the credit of it , especially as they all concurred in the same report . There was no doubt but that the Romans would carry succour to the Lucerians , as being good and faithful allies ; and for this further reason ...
... prisoners increased the credit of it , especially as they all concurred in the same report . There was no doubt but that the Romans would carry succour to the Lucerians , as being good and faithful allies ; and for this further reason ...
Pagina 574
... prisoner into the hands of the con- queror ? I call on the Roman people . If they are dissatisfied with the convention made at the Caudine forks , let them re- place the legions within the defile where they were pent up . Let there be ...
... prisoner into the hands of the con- queror ? I call on the Roman people . If they are dissatisfied with the convention made at the Caudine forks , let them re- place the legions within the defile where they were pent up . Let there be ...
Pagina 598
... prisoners , except such as made their escape to Maleventum , the town which is now called Beneventum . It is recorded that thirty thousand of the Sam- nites were slain or taken . 28. The consuls , after this important victory , led ...
... prisoners , except such as made their escape to Maleventum , the town which is now called Beneventum . It is recorded that thirty thousand of the Sam- nites were slain or taken . 28. The consuls , after this important victory , led ...
Pagina 602
... prisoners ( some thrown in their way by accident , some purposely ) , reporting to the consul a statement in which they concurred , and one which was at the same time true , that a vast quantity of cattle had been driven together into a ...
... prisoners ( some thrown in their way by accident , some purposely ) , reporting to the consul a statement in which they concurred , and one which was at the same time true , that a vast quantity of cattle had been driven together into a ...
Pagina 619
... prisoners were more numerous than the slain , and through the whole line the Um- brians called on each other , with one voice , to lay down their ȧrms . Thus a surrender was made in the midst of action , by the first promoters of the ...
... prisoners were more numerous than the slain , and through the whole line the Um- brians called on each other , with one voice , to lay down their ȧrms . Thus a surrender was made in the midst of action , by the first promoters of the ...
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