LivyW. Blackwood and sons, 1880 - 186 pagine |
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Pagina 6
... give up all we have for what we have not ; but this is not , after all , a very remarkable concession , since the missing books are more than thrice as many as their survivors . Dr Arnold's valuation is more just he says that we might ...
... give up all we have for what we have not ; but this is not , after all , a very remarkable concession , since the missing books are more than thrice as many as their survivors . Dr Arnold's valuation is more just he says that we might ...
Pagina 16
... gives his readers the choice between two of the current legends : either this marriage was the result of an amicable arrangement between the intruder and the natives , or the hand of the princess and the parti- tion of the kingdom were ...
... gives his readers the choice between two of the current legends : either this marriage was the result of an amicable arrangement between the intruder and the natives , or the hand of the princess and the parti- tion of the kingdom were ...
Pagina 24
... give the plebeians what they had not before , a distinct organisation as a component part of the state , and make the burden of military service press more equally upon rich and poor . He also allotted to the poorer citizens some of the ...
... give the plebeians what they had not before , a distinct organisation as a component part of the state , and make the burden of military service press more equally upon rich and poor . He also allotted to the poorer citizens some of the ...
Pagina 31
... gives them the style and title of " Con- suls ' -an office which survived in name at Rome " " even under its emperors , long after its real author- ity had ceased . * But so strong was the public feel- ing against the whole name and ...
... gives them the style and title of " Con- suls ' -an office which survived in name at Rome " " even under its emperors , long after its real author- ity had ceased . * But so strong was the public feel- ing against the whole name and ...
Pagina 33
... gives occasion again for one of those anecdotes of self - devotion of which the Roman annals are full , and which Livy delights to tell . A youth of noble birth , named Mucius , obtained leave from the senate to enter the enemy's lines ...
... gives occasion again for one of those anecdotes of self - devotion of which the Roman annals are full , and which Livy delights to tell . A youth of noble birth , named Mucius , obtained leave from the senate to enter the enemy's lines ...
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