The Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 1Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1810 |
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Pagina 22
... army immediately against the enemy : Sylla took the benefit of the admonition , and drawing out his troops without delay , attacked and took the strong camp of the Samnites under the walls of Nolat . This action was thought so glorious ...
... army immediately against the enemy : Sylla took the benefit of the admonition , and drawing out his troops without delay , attacked and took the strong camp of the Samnites under the walls of Nolat . This action was thought so glorious ...
Pagina 24
... army of two hundred and fifty thousand foot , and fifty thousand horse ; all completely armed , and provided with military stores , fit for the use of so great a body * . Sylla , who had now obtained the consulship , as the reward of ...
... army of two hundred and fifty thousand foot , and fifty thousand horse ; all completely armed , and provided with military stores , fit for the use of so great a body * . Sylla , who had now obtained the consulship , as the reward of ...
Pagina 25
... army , and recalled Marius , who , having joined his forces with him , entered Rome in a hostile manner , and , with the most horrible cruelty , put all Sylla's friends to the sword , without regard to age , dignity , or former services ...
... army , and recalled Marius , who , having joined his forces with him , entered Rome in a hostile manner , and , with the most horrible cruelty , put all Sylla's friends to the sword , without regard to age , dignity , or former services ...
Pagina 27
... army , gave a kind of prophetic testimony of his future glory : for being asked by some of his officers , who were supping with him at Numantia , what general the Republic would have , in case of any accident to himself ; " that man ...
... army , gave a kind of prophetic testimony of his future glory : for being asked by some of his officers , who were supping with him at Numantia , what general the Republic would have , in case of any accident to himself ; " that man ...
Pagina 33
... army , and draw it over to himself he gave Scipio , however , his life , who went into a voluntary exile at Marseilles . The new consuls chosen in the mean time at Rome , were Cn . Papirius Carbo and young Marius ; the first of whom ...
... army , and draw it over to himself he gave Scipio , however , his life , who went into a voluntary exile at Marseilles . The new consuls chosen in the mean time at Rome , were Cn . Papirius Carbo and young Marius ; the first of whom ...
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