LivyW. Blackwood and sons, 1880 - 186 pagine |
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Pagina 19
... forces against him , Romulus defeated them all in suc- cession , slaying and stripping with his own hand the chief of the Caninans ( Acro , Plutarch tells us , was his name ) , and solemnly offering the spoils in the temple of Jupiter ...
... forces against him , Romulus defeated them all in suc- cession , slaying and stripping with his own hand the chief of the Caninans ( Acro , Plutarch tells us , was his name ) , and solemnly offering the spoils in the temple of Jupiter ...
Pagina 23
... force of the state was strengthened , the city walls completed , and those great public sewers which are even now the wonder of all beholders were begun . But the disappointed sons of Ancus had bided their time , and they slew the ...
... force of the state was strengthened , the city walls completed , and those great public sewers which are even now the wonder of all beholders were begun . But the disappointed sons of Ancus had bided their time , and they slew the ...
Pagina 25
... force , unauthorised either by senate or commons " - who made the very name of " king " ever after hateful to a Roman ear . He was known as Superbus - the Insolent . He assumed absolute power ; surrounded him- self with an armed guard ...
... force , unauthorised either by senate or commons " - who made the very name of " king " ever after hateful to a Roman ear . He was known as Superbus - the Insolent . He assumed absolute power ; surrounded him- self with an armed guard ...
Pagina 39
... for a time by some remedial measures . But the distress and the consequent discontent still went on , until in the fif- teenth year of the Republic it ended in open insurrec- tion . The national force had been ordered to march.
... for a time by some remedial measures . But the distress and the consequent discontent still went on , until in the fif- teenth year of the Republic it ended in open insurrec- tion . The national force had been ordered to march.
Pagina 40
Livy, William Lucas Collins. tion . The national force had been ordered to march out against the Æquians — a mere pretext , the commons thought , to get them out of the city , and so bring them under military law . They mutinied at once ...
Livy, William Lucas Collins. tion . The national force had been ordered to march out against the Æquians — a mere pretext , the commons thought , to get them out of the city , and so bring them under military law . They mutinied at once ...
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