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Pagina 7
... cause arose abundance of superstitious notions ; and the minds of the people became disposed both to believe and to propagate accounts of prodigies , of which a very great number were reported . " " The consuls expiated several ...
... cause arose abundance of superstitious notions ; and the minds of the people became disposed both to believe and to propagate accounts of prodigies , of which a very great number were reported . " " The consuls expiated several ...
Pagina 10
... cause of the Romans ; but passes over in silence every fact , and every argu- ment , urged by the Greek historian in favour of the Carthaginians : and thus he makes the worse appear the better cause . It has been urged in defence of ...
... cause of the Romans ; but passes over in silence every fact , and every argu- ment , urged by the Greek historian in favour of the Carthaginians : and thus he makes the worse appear the better cause . It has been urged in defence of ...
Pagina 26
... cause of the war : we are the cause of wounds and death to our husbands and fathers . It is better for us to perish , than to live either widowed by the loss of one party , or fatherless by that of the other . " This transaction ...
... cause of the war : we are the cause of wounds and death to our husbands and fathers . It is better for us to perish , than to live either widowed by the loss of one party , or fatherless by that of the other . " This transaction ...
Pagina 35
... cause . Both parties then applied them- selves to the burying of their dead , with very different dispositions of mind ; the one being elated with the acquisition of empire , the other depressed under a foreign jurisdiction . The ...
... cause . Both parties then applied them- selves to the burying of their dead , with very different dispositions of mind ; the one being elated with the acquisition of empire , the other depressed under a foreign jurisdiction . The ...
Pagina 53
... cause the same desolation in his own house , which he had already caused in the senate - house , and not to suffer any of his offspring , or any heir of the kingdom , to remain : that he himself had , with difficulty , made his escape ...
... cause the same desolation in his own house , which he had already caused in the senate - house , and not to suffer any of his offspring , or any heir of the kingdom , to remain : that he himself had , with difficulty , made his escape ...
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Æmilius affairs afterwards allies ambassadors Antium Appius appointed Apulia arms army assembly attack battle body brought Caius called Camillus camp Campanians Capua carried Carthaginians Casilinum cavalry citadel citizens Claudius colleague command commons conduct consul consular consulship Cornelius decemvirs Decius decree dictator election enemy enemy's engagement Epicydes Equans Etrurians father favour fight force Furius gates Gauls gods greater ground guard Hannibal Hernicians honour horse horsemen infantry interrex Italy king lands Latines legions liberty lictors Lucanians Luceria Lucius Manlius manner marched Marcus Marcus Furius Camillus military tribunes night occasion Papirius party passed patricians peace person plebeian tribunes possession Postumius prætor present proceeded Quintus Fabius rampart Roman Rome Sabines Samnites Samnium Sempronius senate sent Servilius Sicily side siege slain soldiers spoil Spurius strength taken Tarquinii temple territory thence thousand tion Titus town treaty troops Valerius Veientians Veii victory Volscians walls