The History of Rome, Volume 2Jones, 1830 |
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Pagina 8
... Cornelius Lentulus .. The plebeian games also were once repeated entire by the plebeian ædiles , Manius Pomponius Matho , and Quintus Mamilius Thurinus . [ Y. R. 546. B. C. 206. ] In the thirteenth year of the Punic war , when Lucius ...
... Cornelius Lentulus .. The plebeian games also were once repeated entire by the plebeian ædiles , Manius Pomponius Matho , and Quintus Mamilius Thurinus . [ Y. R. 546. B. C. 206. ] In the thirteenth year of the Punic war , when Lucius ...
Pagina 27
... Cornelius Scipio would finish the present ; and that , as he had already expelled the Carthaginians from every part of Spain , he would in like manner expel them from Italy . They therefore destined Africa to him as a province , as if ...
... Cornelius Scipio would finish the present ; and that , as he had already expelled the Carthaginians from every part of Spain , he would in like manner expel them from Italy . They therefore destined Africa to him as a province , as if ...
Pagina 29
... Cornelius , if I do not consider even your fame in preference to the public good . If either there were no war in Italy , or the enemy here were such that a victory over him would be productive of no glory , he who should attempt to ...
... Cornelius , if I do not consider even your fame in preference to the public good . If either there were no war in Italy , or the enemy here were such that a victory over him would be productive of no glory , he who should attempt to ...
Pagina 31
... Cornelius Scipio was elected consul for the purpose of serving us and the people ; not for his own private schemes of ambition . In my opinion , the armies were enlisted for the protec- tion of the city and of Italy , and not to be car ...
... Cornelius Scipio was elected consul for the purpose of serving us and the people ; not for his own private schemes of ambition . In my opinion , the armies were enlisted for the protec- tion of the city and of Italy , and not to be car ...
Pagina 44
... Cornelius Cethegus and Publius Semproni- sisted on having Africa for his province . In us Tuditanus , the latter absent , being employ- order , therefore , that they might the sooner ac - ed in the province of Greece . The prætors quire ...
... Cornelius Cethegus and Publius Semproni- sisted on having Africa for his province . In us Tuditanus , the latter absent , being employ- order , therefore , that they might the sooner ac - ed in the province of Greece . The prætors quire ...
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