The History of RomeRoutledge, 1854 - 497 pagine |
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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 ...
Pagina 644
... land than the state allowed ; and hardly any were acquitted : by which means , a very great restraint was laid on exorbitant covetousness . 14. Whilst the new consuls , Quintus Fabius Maximus a fourth , and Publius Decius Mus a third ...
... land than the state allowed ; and hardly any were acquitted : by which means , a very great restraint was laid on exorbitant covetousness . 14. Whilst the new consuls , Quintus Fabius Maximus a fourth , and Publius Decius Mus a third ...
Pagina 655
... what was almost a per- petual advanced guard in a hostile country , not as a provision of land . From these employments , the attention of 2 U Y. R. 456. ] 655 THE HISTORY OF ROME . by a proclamation, to claim and receive their property...
... what was almost a per- petual advanced guard in a hostile country , not as a provision of land . From these employments , the attention of 2 U Y. R. 456. ] 655 THE HISTORY OF ROME . by a proclamation, to claim and receive their property...
Pagina 656
Livius. of land . From these employments , the attention of the senate was drawn away by the Etrurian war , growing now more formidable ; and by frequent letters from Appius , warning them not to neglect the disturbances in that quarter ...
Livius. of land . From these employments , the attention of the senate was drawn away by the Etrurian war , growing now more formidable ; and by frequent letters from Appius , warning them not to neglect the disturbances in that quarter ...
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