The History of Rome, Volume 1Bangs, Brother, & Company, 1852 |
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Pagina 38
... legions . [ Y. R. 100 . B. C. 652. ] Encouraged by this formidable state of his forces , he declared was against the Sabines , a nation the most powerful of that age , next to the Etrurians , both in point of num- bers , and of skill in ...
... legions . [ Y. R. 100 . B. C. 652. ] Encouraged by this formidable state of his forces , he declared was against the Sabines , a nation the most powerful of that age , next to the Etrurians , both in point of num- bers , and of skill in ...
Pagina 63
... legions so often slaughtered , and their lands taken from them . " These arguments had the desired effect on the Veientians , every one of whom earnestly , and with menaces , declared that they ought now at least , with a Roman at their ...
... legions so often slaughtered , and their lands taken from them . " These arguments had the desired effect on the Veientians , every one of whom earnestly , and with menaces , declared that they ought now at least , with a Roman at their ...
Pagina 73
... legions into the Volscian territory ; the Volscians , who had no apprehensions of punishment , for a design which had not been put in execution , were con- founded at this unexpected proceeding , inso- much that , laying aside all ...
... legions into the Volscian territory ; the Volscians , who had no apprehensions of punishment , for a design which had not been put in execution , were con- founded at this unexpected proceeding , inso- much that , laying aside all ...
Pagina 92
... legions , they retreated into the town , and when they understood that those were withdrawn , they made incursions into the country ; shifting alternately from war to quiet , and from quiet to war . For this reason , nothing could be ...
... legions , they retreated into the town , and when they understood that those were withdrawn , they made incursions into the country ; shifting alternately from war to quiet , and from quiet to war . For this reason , nothing could be ...
Pagina 104
... legions , and the entire army of the enemy were approaching , marching rapidly towards the city , and prepared for an assault . The first who heard these rumours , spread them about among others , unauthenticated as they were , and ...
... legions , and the entire army of the enemy were approaching , marching rapidly towards the city , and prepared for an assault . The first who heard these rumours , spread them about among others , unauthenticated as they were , and ...
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