The History of RomeRoutledge, 1854 - 497 pagine |
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Pagina 602
... plunder , for their resentment was not so violent , soon made themselves masters of the town : where there was less severity exercised on the enemy ; but a quantity of spoil was carried off , greater almost than had ever been collected ...
... plunder , for their resentment was not so violent , soon made themselves masters of the town : where there was less severity exercised on the enemy ; but a quantity of spoil was carried off , greater almost than had ever been collected ...
Pagina 612
... plunder , as it often happens , to advance too far , and thereby roused the enemy against them . While they rambled about the country , they met no opposition , though they might have been cut off to a man ; but as they were re- turning ...
... plunder , as it often happens , to advance too far , and thereby roused the enemy against them . While they rambled about the country , they met no opposition , though they might have been cut off to a man ; but as they were re- turning ...
Pagina 630
... plunder , proceeded still further from the shore . When news of this was brought to Patavium , where the contiguity of the Gauls kept the inhabitants constantly in arms , they divided their young men into two bands , one of which was ...
... plunder , proceeded still further from the shore . When news of this was brought to Patavium , where the contiguity of the Gauls kept the inhabitants constantly in arms , they divided their young men into two bands , one of which was ...
Pagina 642
... plunder driven from every side ; and not only was the ground left a mere waste to the enemy , but their forts and small towns were set on fire ; he refrained from attacking the cities into which fear had driven the Etrurians . The ...
... plunder driven from every side ; and not only was the ground left a mere waste to the enemy , but their forts and small towns were set on fire ; he refrained from attacking the cities into which fear had driven the Etrurians . The ...
Pagina 674
... plunder : and it was dis- covered from the prisoners , that several cities in that quarter had , in pursuance of a concerted plan , resolved on flight ; that their towns - people had gone off at the first watch , and they believed that ...
... plunder : and it was dis- covered from the prisoners , that several cities in that quarter had , in pursuance of a concerted plan , resolved on flight ; that their towns - people had gone off at the first watch , and they believed that ...
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