The History of RomeRoutledge, 1854 - 497 pagine |
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Pagina 564
... senate to ransom the state from the Gauls with gold ; and these he would not concur in , because they had not been enclosed with a trench and rampart by the enemy , ( who were remarkably slothful with respect to works and raising ...
... senate to ransom the state from the Gauls with gold ; and these he would not concur in , because they had not been enclosed with a trench and rampart by the enemy , ( who were remarkably slothful with respect to works and raising ...
Pagina 567
... senate and people went out to meet them , and performed every proper office of hospitality , both public and private . But the courtesy , kind looks , and address of the allies , could not only not draw a word from them , but it could ...
... senate and people went out to meet them , and performed every proper office of hospitality , both public and private . But the courtesy , kind looks , and address of the allies , could not only not draw a word from them , but it could ...
Pagina 569
... senate , to nominate a dictator to preside at the elections . They nominated Quintus Fabius Ambustus , and as master of the horse Publius Ælius Pætus . But they having been irregularly appointed , there were substituted in their room ...
... senate , to nominate a dictator to preside at the elections . They nominated Quintus Fabius Ambustus , and as master of the horse Publius Ælius Pætus . But they having been irregularly appointed , there were substituted in their room ...
Pagina 572
... senate , and with the people ? It would have been a journey of only three days to expeditious travellers . In the ... senators ; as they did likewise every one , not excepting even the tribunes of the commons , who declared , that they ...
... senate , and with the people ? It would have been a journey of only three days to expeditious travellers . In the ... senators ; as they did likewise every one , not excepting even the tribunes of the commons , who declared , that they ...
Pagina 573
Livius. who declared , that they would be directed by the senate . They then instantly resigned their office , and were delivered , together with the rest , to the heralds , to be conducted to Caudium . On passing this decree of the senate ...
Livius. who declared , that they would be directed by the senate . They then instantly resigned their office , and were delivered , together with the rest , to the heralds , to be conducted to Caudium . On passing this decree of the senate ...
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