During that night, however, and also the following day, the state preserved a character, very different from that which such a dastardly flight at the Allia had indicated : for there being no room to hope, that the city could possibly be defended by the... Livy - Pagina 355di Livy - 1844Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Livy - 1797 - 580 pagine
...hope, that the city could pofllbly be defended by the imall number of troops remaining, a refolution was taken, that the young men who were fit to bear arms, and the abler part of the fenate, with their wives and children, Ihould go up into the citadel and the Capitol ; and having collected... | |
| Livy - 1853 - 582 pagine
...small a number of troops now remaining, it was determined that the youth fit for military service, and the abler part of the senate with their wives and children, should retire into the citadel and Capitol ; and having collected stores of arms and corn, and thence from... | |
| Livy - 1853 - 572 pagine
...small a number of troops now remaining, it was determined that the youth fit for military service, and the abler part of the senate with their wives and children, should retire into the citadel and Capitol ; and having collected stores of arms and corn, and thence from... | |
| Livy, I. W. Bieber - 1872 - 758 pagine
...of troops now remaining, it was determined juventutem militarem roburque senatus, cum that the youth fit to bear arms, and the abler part of the senate with conjugibus ac liberis, concedere in arcem their wives and children, should retire into the citadel... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 702 pagine
...small a number of troops now remaining, it was determined that the youth fit for military service, and the abler part of the senate with their wives and children, should retire into the citadel and Capitol, having collected stores of arms and corn ; and thence from a fortified... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1906 - 524 pagine
...light sunk them in dismay, and the evil itself which they dreaded, closed this scene of unremitted apprehension, the enemy marching through the gates...defence of the deities, of the inhabitants, and of the honor of Rome. That the Flamen Quirinalis, and the vestal priestesses, should carry away, far from... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1908 - 512 pagine
...they were held in the most anxious suspense, every moment expecting an assault to be made on the city. During that night, however, and also the following...defence of the deities, of the inhabitants, and of the honor of Rome. That the Flamen Quirinalis, and the vestal priestesses, should carry away, far from... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1916 - 378 pagine
...which such a dastardly flight at the Allia had indicated; for there being no room to hope ^adseu^ensct that the city could possibly be defended by the small...defence of the deities, of the inhabitants, and of the honor of Rome. That the Flamen Quirinalis, and the vestal priestesses, should carry away, far from... | |
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