The History of Rome, Volume 1Bangs, Brother, & Company, 1852 |
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Pagina 9
... victory gained by Livius and Nero over Hasdrubal . He relates the affair itself in very splendid terms , and bestows the most exalted praises on the admirable conduct of those victorious generals . He who was thus rigidly tenacious ...
... victory gained by Livius and Nero over Hasdrubal . He relates the affair itself in very splendid terms , and bestows the most exalted praises on the admirable conduct of those victorious generals . He who was thus rigidly tenacious ...
Pagina 11
... victory over Hannibal and the Carthaginians . " He then , in a manner , avows his partiality ; for he tells us , that Cœlius attributes the honour of saving the consul to a slave , by nation a Ligurian ; " but I rather wish the account ...
... victory over Hannibal and the Carthaginians . " He then , in a manner , avows his partiality ; for he tells us , that Cœlius attributes the honour of saving the consul to a slave , by nation a Ligurian ; " but I rather wish the account ...
Pagina 25
... victory , his consort , Hersilia , teased by the intreaties of the cap- tured women , earnestly petitioned him that he would show favour to their parents and admit them into the number of his citizens , a measure which could not fail of ...
... victory , his consort , Hersilia , teased by the intreaties of the cap- tured women , earnestly petitioned him that he would show favour to their parents and admit them into the number of his citizens , a measure which could not fail of ...
Pagina 33
... victory in the combat , that nation should , without fur- their dispute , possess sovereign dominion over the other . Treaties are variously formed , but the mode of ratification is the same in all . The following is the manner in which ...
... victory in the combat , that nation should , without fur- their dispute , possess sovereign dominion over the other . Treaties are variously formed , but the mode of ratification is the same in all . The following is the manner in which ...
Pagina 35
... victory , in these words , " Begone to thy spouse , with thy marching in triumph ! a sight so horrid , that unseasonable love , since thou couldst forget what scarcely could the eyes of the Albans them- is due to the memory of thy ...
... victory , in these words , " Begone to thy spouse , with thy marching in triumph ! a sight so horrid , that unseasonable love , since thou couldst forget what scarcely could the eyes of the Albans them- is due to the memory of thy ...
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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