The History of RomeRoutledge, 1854 - 497 pagine |
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Pagina 577
... lands , and the places on the coast ; and being mountaineers , and savage themselves , despised the husbandmen who were of a gentler kind , and , as generally happens , resembled the district they inhabited . Now if this tract had been ...
... lands , and the places on the coast ; and being mountaineers , and savage themselves , despised the husbandmen who were of a gentler kind , and , as generally happens , resembled the district they inhabited . Now if this tract had been ...
Pagina 625
... lands , likely to take place , and the consequent destruction of their cities , left with weak garrisons . Among a variety of propositions , one , however , was heard which , abandoning all concern for the public interest , tended to ...
... lands , likely to take place , and the consequent destruction of their cities , left with weak garrisons . Among a variety of propositions , one , however , was heard which , abandoning all concern for the public interest , tended to ...
Pagina 628
... lands , because it was discovered that the Hernicians had been tampered with by them ; and the heads of that conspiracy , after a trial before the consuls , held in pursuance of a decree of the senate , were beaten with rods and ...
... lands , because it was discovered that the Hernicians had been tampered with by them ; and the heads of that conspiracy , after a trial before the consuls , held in pursuance of a decree of the senate , were beaten with rods and ...
Pagina 629
... land was seen at no great distance , level in the nearest part , and rising behind into hills , beyond which was the mouth of a very deep river , into which they had seen ships brought round and moored in safety , ( this was the river ...
... land was seen at no great distance , level in the nearest part , and rising behind into hills , beyond which was the mouth of a very deep river , into which they had seen ships brought round and moored in safety , ( this was the river ...
Pagina 630
... land , also , the attack on the dispersed plun- derers was equally successful ; and the Grecians , flying back towards their ships , were opposed in their way by the Vene- tians . Thus they were enclosed on both sides , and cut to ...
... land , also , the attack on the dispersed plun- derers was equally successful ; and the Grecians , flying back towards their ships , were opposed in their way by the Vene- tians . Thus they were enclosed on both sides , and cut to ...
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