The History of Rome, Volume 1Bangs, Brother, & Company, 1852 |
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Pagina 18
... given to these and such - like matters I shall not consider as very material . To the following considerations , I wish every one seriously and earnestly to attend ; by what kind of men , and by what sort of conduct , in peace and war ...
... given to these and such - like matters I shall not consider as very material . To the following considerations , I wish every one seriously and earnestly to attend ; by what kind of men , and by what sort of conduct , in peace and war ...
Pagina 21
... given up to great numbers of Albans and Latines , who Numitor to be punished . From the very be- could be spared for the purpose , and these were ginning , Faustulus had entertained hopes , that joined by a multitude of shepherds ; so ...
... given up to great numbers of Albans and Latines , who Numitor to be punished . From the very be- could be spared for the purpose , and these were ginning , Faustulus had entertained hopes , that joined by a multitude of shepherds ; so ...
Pagina 26
... given cause to the war , with their hair dishevelled and garments torn , their natural timidity being overcome by the sight of such disastrous scenes , had the resolu- tion to throw themselves in the way of the fly- ing weapons ; and ...
... given cause to the war , with their hair dishevelled and garments torn , their natural timidity being overcome by the sight of such disastrous scenes , had the resolu- tion to throw themselves in the way of the fly- ing weapons ; and ...
Pagina 37
... given , formed a circle round them , and a charge was given to the centurions to execute without delay such orders as they should receive . Then Tullus began in this manner ; " If ever , Romans , there has hitherto occurred , at any ...
... given , formed a circle round them , and a charge was given to the centurions to execute without delay such orders as they should receive . Then Tullus began in this manner ; " If ever , Romans , there has hitherto occurred , at any ...
Pagina 40
... given up to me , the messen- ger of the Roman people , contrary to justice and the law of nations , then suffer me not to enjoy my native country . " These words he repeats , when he passes over the boundaries ; the same to the first ...
... given up to me , the messen- ger of the Roman people , contrary to justice and the law of nations , then suffer me not to enjoy my native country . " These words he repeats , when he passes over the boundaries ; the same to the first ...
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