The History of Rome, Volume 1Bangs, Brother, & Company, 1852 |
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Pagina 4
... affairs of four hundred and sixty years . The second decade is lost : it comprised a period of seventy- five years ; the principal occurrence in it was the first Punic war , in which the Romans , after a long and arduous struggle , were ...
... affairs of four hundred and sixty years . The second decade is lost : it comprised a period of seventy- five years ; the principal occurrence in it was the first Punic war , in which the Romans , after a long and arduous struggle , were ...
Pagina 10
... affair , according to Livy ? From this disquisi- tion of Polybius , he carefully selects , and strongly states , every thing which tends to favour the cause of the Romans ; but passes over in silence every fact , and every argu- ment ...
... affair , according to Livy ? From this disquisi- tion of Polybius , he carefully selects , and strongly states , every thing which tends to favour the cause of the Romans ; but passes over in silence every fact , and every argu- ment ...
Pagina 11
... affair . Polybius tell us , that a party of Roman youth , having taken captive a damsel of exquisite beauty , brought ... affairs of the public , and if I were at liberty to indulge in the pleasurable pursuits adapted to my time of life ...
... affair . Polybius tell us , that a party of Roman youth , having taken captive a damsel of exquisite beauty , brought ... affairs of the public , and if I were at liberty to indulge in the pleasurable pursuits adapted to my time of life ...
Pagina 39
... affairs with that which they had enjoyed under Numa , be- came possessed of an opinion , that the only prospect left them , of being relieved from the sickness , was , in obtaining pardon and favour from the gods . It is said , that the ...
... affairs with that which they had enjoyed under Numa , be- came possessed of an opinion , that the only prospect left them , of being relieved from the sickness , was , in obtaining pardon and favour from the gods . It is said , that the ...
Pagina 40
... affairs we will consult the elders in our own country , by what means we may obtain our right . " After this , the messenger returned to Rome , in order that the opinion of the govern- ment might be taken . The king immediately ...
... affairs we will consult the elders in our own country , by what means we may obtain our right . " After this , the messenger returned to Rome , in order that the opinion of the govern- ment might be taken . The king immediately ...
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