The History of Rome, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1849 |
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Pagina 610
... ship ; and after being entertained with courteous hospitality , were desired to acquaint the Romans , that if they came into those countries , there should be provisions in readiness for the troops sufficient for thirty days , and that ...
... ship ; and after being entertained with courteous hospitality , were desired to acquaint the Romans , that if they came into those countries , there should be provisions in readiness for the troops sufficient for thirty days , and that ...
Pagina 612
... ships , stripped them of the booty , and even slew a great part of them . Those who escaped were driven in con- fusion to the ships . As Fabius ' having marched through the Ciminian forest had occasioned violent apprehensions at Rome ...
... ships , stripped them of the booty , and even slew a great part of them . Those who escaped were driven in con- fusion to the ships . As Fabius ' having marched through the Ciminian forest had occasioned violent apprehensions at Rome ...
Pagina 619
... ship . After his election to the consulship , the new war with the Sallentine enemies being decreed to his colleague , he re- mained at Rome , with design to increase his interest by city intrigues , since the means of procuring honour ...
... ship . After his election to the consulship , the new war with the Sallentine enemies being decreed to his colleague , he re- mained at Rome , with design to increase his interest by city intrigues , since the means of procuring honour ...
Pagina 630
... ships , fifteen miles distant from the town . An attack was made on the small craft , and the guards being killed , the affrighted mari- ners were obliged to remove their ships to the other bank of the river . By land , also , the ...
... ships , fifteen miles distant from the town . An attack was made on the small craft , and the guards being killed , the affrighted mari- ners were obliged to remove their ships to the other bank of the river . By land , also , the ...
Pagina 647
... ship . As things now stood , he would not set so bad a pre- cedent as to admit his own name among the candidates ; such a proceeding being contrary to the laws . " Whereupon Ap- pius Claudius , and Lucius Volumnius , a plebeian , who ...
... ship . As things now stood , he would not set so bad a pre- cedent as to admit his own name among the candidates ; such a proceeding being contrary to the laws . " Whereupon Ap- pius Claudius , and Lucius Volumnius , a plebeian , who ...
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