LivyW. Blackwood and sons, 1880 - 186 pagine |
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Pagina 9
... gave at least the names of the consuls and other public officers for the year , and which Livy himself quotes more than once , though at second - hand . But such records , even allowing them to have been correctly kept as to the ...
... gave at least the names of the consuls and other public officers for the year , and which Livy himself quotes more than once , though at second - hand . But such records , even allowing them to have been correctly kept as to the ...
Pagina 22
... gave to utter destruction in a single hour the work of four hundred years , the time during which Alba had stood . Only the temples of the gods were left untouched , for such had been the king's command . " - ( i . 29. ) › The fourth ...
... gave to utter destruction in a single hour the work of four hundred years , the time during which Alba had stood . Only the temples of the gods were left untouched , for such had been the king's command . " - ( i . 29. ) › The fourth ...
Pagina 36
... gave way , and the victory was complete , their whole camp and equipage falling into the hands of the Romans . The elder Tarquin retired to end his stormy life at Cumæ ; and Rome heard no more of her " tyrants . " The Dictator and his ...
... gave way , and the victory was complete , their whole camp and equipage falling into the hands of the Romans . The elder Tarquin retired to end his stormy life at Cumæ ; and Rome heard no more of her " tyrants . " The Dictator and his ...
Pagina 42
... gave up to the Romans two - thirds of their territory . On this occasion he made a bold attempt to apply a remedy to the distress of the poorer citizens . He proposed what was then first known as an " Agrarian Law ; " - not a ...
... gave up to the Romans two - thirds of their territory . On this occasion he made a bold attempt to apply a remedy to the distress of the poorer citizens . He proposed what was then first known as an " Agrarian Law ; " - not a ...
Pagina 54
... gave way without resistance , and the maiden stood deserted by all , a helpless prey to injustice . Then Virginius , when he saw no aid was to be looked for , said : " I pray thee , Appius , first , to make allow- ance for a father's ...
... gave way without resistance , and the maiden stood deserted by all , a helpless prey to injustice . Then Virginius , when he saw no aid was to be looked for , said : " I pray thee , Appius , first , to make allow- ance for a father's ...
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