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Pagina 66
... Caius Mucius , so successfully , through every part of the Po- a noble youth , filled with indignation on reflect- man territories , that people were obliged to ing that the Roman people , while they were convey their effects into the ...
... Caius Mucius , so successfully , through every part of the Po- a noble youth , filled with indignation on reflect- man territories , that people were obliged to ing that the Roman people , while they were convey their effects into the ...
Pagina 67
... Caius Mucius . As an enemy , I in- tended to have slain an enemy , nor is my re- solution less firmly prepared to suffer death , than to inflict it . It is the part of a Roman both to act , and to suffer , with fortitude : nor am I the ...
... Caius Mucius . As an enemy , I in- tended to have slain an enemy , nor is my re- solution less firmly prepared to suffer death , than to inflict it . It is the part of a Roman both to act , and to suffer , with fortitude : nor am I the ...
Pagina 82
... Caius Marcius ; unless he were gratified by the per- sonal sufferings of the Roman commons : a new kind of executioner had come forward , who gave them no alternative but death or slavery . ' They would have proceeded to violence ...
... Caius Marcius ; unless he were gratified by the per- sonal sufferings of the Roman commons : a new kind of executioner had come forward , who gave them no alternative but death or slavery . ' They would have proceeded to violence ...
Pagina 94
... Caius Horatius and Titus Menenius were in the consulship . Menenius was immediately sent against the Etrurians , elated with their victory . He also was worsted in battle , and the enemy took possession of the Janiculum ; nor would the ...
... Caius Horatius and Titus Menenius were in the consulship . Menenius was immediately sent against the Etrurians , elated with their victory . He also was worsted in battle , and the enemy took possession of the Janiculum ; nor would the ...
Pagina 95
... Caius Nautius the Janiculum ; but being a man of an intrepid was , however , sent against the Volscians from spirit , as he had done formerly in the case of Rome , where , I suppose , it was considered as public peril , so now in one ...
... Caius Nautius the Janiculum ; but being a man of an intrepid was , however , sent against the Volscians from spirit , as he had done formerly in the case of Rome , where , I suppose , it was considered as public peril , so now in one ...
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