The History of Rome, Volume 1Bangs, Brother, & Company, 1852 |
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Pagina 20
... strength , they led not an inactive life at the stables , or among the cattle , but tra- versed the neighbouring forests in hunting . Hence acquiring vigour , both of body and mind , they soon began not only to withstand the wild beasts ...
... strength , they led not an inactive life at the stables , or among the cattle , but tra- versed the neighbouring forests in hunting . Hence acquiring vigour , both of body and mind , they soon began not only to withstand the wild beasts ...
Pagina 23
Livy. the city . Having reason now to be pretty well satisfied with his strength , he next made pro- vision that this strength should be regulated by hundred senators , either because that number was sufficient , or because there were no ...
Livy. the city . Having reason now to be pretty well satisfied with his strength , he next made pro- vision that this strength should be regulated by hundred senators , either because that number was sufficient , or because there were no ...
Pagina 32
... strength , but had also attained to a competent knowledge of the arts both of war and peace . XXIII . This answer the Albans carried home , [ Y. R. 85. B. C. 667. ] and both parties made the most vigorous preparations for a war , which ...
... strength , but had also attained to a competent knowledge of the arts both of war and peace . XXIII . This answer the Albans carried home , [ Y. R. 85. B. C. 667. ] and both parties made the most vigorous preparations for a war , which ...
Pagina 33
... strength ex- hausted . Wherefore , since we are not content with the certain enjoyment of liberty , but are going to hazard an uncertain cast for dominion or slavery , let us , in the name of the gods , pur- leges , my attendants and ...
... strength ex- hausted . Wherefore , since we are not content with the certain enjoyment of liberty , but are going to hazard an uncertain cast for dominion or slavery , let us , in the name of the gods , pur- leges , my attendants and ...
Pagina 38
... strength had been fixed at Rome by gods , and the house wherein he had been born Tatius , and that the Roman power had been and educated , they began their departure , and also lately increased , by the accession of the soon filled the ...
... strength had been fixed at Rome by gods , and the house wherein he had been born Tatius , and that the Roman power had been and educated , they began their departure , and also lately increased , by the accession of the soon filled the ...
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