LivyW. Blackwood and sons, 1880 - 186 pagine |
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Pagina 22
... soldiers , and left , as it seemed , their very gods in captivity . When all the Alban population had quitted the place , the Romans levelled to the ground every build- ing , public and private , and gave to utter destruction in a ...
... soldiers , and left , as it seemed , their very gods in captivity . When all the Alban population had quitted the place , the Romans levelled to the ground every build- ing , public and private , and gave to utter destruction in a ...
Pagina 56
... Soldiers " to protect their rights . There was some delay in negotiations with the jealous patricians ; whereupon the commons left the city in a body , and remembering what their forefathers had done forty - five years before ...
... Soldiers " to protect their rights . There was some delay in negotiations with the jealous patricians ; whereupon the commons left the city in a body , and remembering what their forefathers had done forty - five years before ...
Pagina 59
... Soldiers , " uncertain in num- ber , who were to be elected from both orders alike . Probably it was intended that these should exercise the military functions of the consuls , whose civil powers were transferred to two other new ...
... Soldiers , " uncertain in num- ber , who were to be elected from both orders alike . Probably it was intended that these should exercise the military functions of the consuls , whose civil powers were transferred to two other new ...
Pagina 64
... Soldiers . We are still perhaps in the domain of fable , when we are asked to believe the story of the schoolmaster who , taking out his pupils - sons of the chief men of Fa- lerii for exercise outside the walls , offered to betray them ...
... Soldiers . We are still perhaps in the domain of fable , when we are asked to believe the story of the schoolmaster who , taking out his pupils - sons of the chief men of Fa- lerii for exercise outside the walls , offered to betray them ...
Pagina 76
... soldier . He followed up this popular act by others even more liberal ; he sold his lands , and advanced the money without interest to those who were in debt , until it was said that more than four Men hailed him Crowds followed He ex ...
... soldier . He followed up this popular act by others even more liberal ; he sold his lands , and advanced the money without interest to those who were in debt , until it was said that more than four Men hailed him Crowds followed He ex ...
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