The History of RomeRoutledge, 1854 - 497 pagine |
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Pagina 567
... called into the senate - house , and , in answer to the inquiries of the elder members , said , that " to them they seemed deeply sunk in melancholy and dejection ; that the whole body moved on in silence , almost as if dumb ; the ...
... called into the senate - house , and , in answer to the inquiries of the elder members , said , that " to them they seemed deeply sunk in melancholy and dejection ; that the whole body moved on in silence , almost as if dumb ; the ...
Pagina 569
... called up first with marked ignominy , not with honour ; and that I am or- dered to speak , not as being a senator , but as a person answer- able as well for an unsuccessful war as for a disgraceful peace . However , since the question ...
... called up first with marked ignominy , not with honour ; and that I am or- dered to speak , not as being a senator , but as a person answer- able as well for an unsuccessful war as for a disgraceful peace . However , since the question ...
Pagina 582
... called , and then bade the lictor to make ready his axe , on which , the Prænestine standing frightened almost to death , he said , " Here , lictor , cut away this stump , it is troublesome to people as they walk ; " and , after thus ...
... called , and then bade the lictor to make ready his axe , on which , the Prænestine standing frightened almost to death , he said , " Here , lictor , cut away this stump , it is troublesome to people as they walk ; " and , after thus ...
Pagina 584
... called his prey , rather than his anta- gonist ; whom therefore he vanquished without loss of blood , and had no other merit , on the occasion , than that of show- ing a proper spirit in despising empty show . The aspect of Italy would ...
... called his prey , rather than his anta- gonist ; whom therefore he vanquished without loss of blood , and had no other merit , on the occasion , than that of show- ing a proper spirit in despising empty show . The aspect of Italy would ...
Pagina 596
... called to account ; and though they applied to the tribunes for protection , no one in- terposed in their behalf , or to prevent the charges from being received . On this the nobles , not those only against whom the charge was levelled ...
... called to account ; and though they applied to the tribunes for protection , no one in- terposed in their behalf , or to prevent the charges from being received . On this the nobles , not those only against whom the charge was levelled ...
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