The History of Rome, Volume 1Bangs, Brother, & Company, 1852 |
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Pagina 9
... Gauls ; in every one of which the Ro- mans were completely overthrown . But these , it is probable , should rather be considered as inadvertencies than falsehoods ; and however inclined we may be to overlook or excuse them , we shall ...
... Gauls ; in every one of which the Ro- mans were completely overthrown . But these , it is probable , should rather be considered as inadvertencies than falsehoods ; and however inclined we may be to overlook or excuse them , we shall ...
Pagina 25
... Gauls . The spoils , called spolia opima , or grand , or chief , spoils , were so denominated when they were taken from a king or general - in - chief , commanding an army . ↑ So called from legere , to choose , to select . The legion ...
... Gauls . The spoils , called spolia opima , or grand , or chief , spoils , were so denominated when they were taken from a king or general - in - chief , commanding an army . ↑ So called from legere , to choose , to select . The legion ...
Pagina 191
... Gauls lay siege to Clusium . Roman ambassadors , sent to mediate peace , take part with the Clusians ; provoked at which , the Gauls march directly against Rome , and , after routing the Romans at the Allia , tuke possession of the ...
... Gauls lay siege to Clusium . Roman ambassadors , sent to mediate peace , take part with the Clusians ; provoked at which , the Gauls march directly against Rome , and , after routing the Romans at the Allia , tuke possession of the ...
Pagina 203
... Gauls , a race of men with whom they were gan to be held in very high esteem , and the unacquainted , had lately become their neigh- military tribunes , Cornelius and Postumius , bours and with whom they were not on a foot ...
... Gauls , a race of men with whom they were gan to be held in very high esteem , and the unacquainted , had lately become their neigh- military tribunes , Cornelius and Postumius , bours and with whom they were not on a foot ...
Pagina 208
... Gauls , was more generally part only of the spoil was set apart , which adopted , of removing to Veii . But their plan consisted of moveable effects , and no mention now was , that half of the commons , and half was made of the city or ...
... Gauls , was more generally part only of the spoil was set apart , which adopted , of removing to Veii . But their plan consisted of moveable effects , and no mention now was , that half of the commons , and half was made of the city or ...
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