Roman Literature in TranslationGeorge Howe, Gustave Adolphus Harrer, Albert Irving Suskin Harper, 1959 - 649 pagine |
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Pagina 112
... citizens were butchered in one day ? Corinth , the pride and 10 ornament of Greece , was by your ancestors doomed to utter destruction , because of the insolent behaviour of the citizens to their ambassadors : and will you suffer the ...
... citizens were butchered in one day ? Corinth , the pride and 10 ornament of Greece , was by your ancestors doomed to utter destruction , because of the insolent behaviour of the citizens to their ambassadors : and will you suffer the ...
Pagina 149
... citizens , and chief men in the state . What , then , is the object proposed to themselves by these directors of 10 the republic , which they are bound to keep their eyes fixed upon , and towards which they ought to direct their course ...
... citizens , and chief men in the state . What , then , is the object proposed to themselves by these directors of 10 the republic , which they are bound to keep their eyes fixed upon , and towards which they ought to direct their course ...
Pagina 299
... citizens entered on the census roll was 4,063,000 . A second time with consular imperium I took the census by 25 myself in the consulship of Gaius Censorinus and Gaius Asinius , in which the number of Roman citizens entered on the roll ...
... citizens entered on the census roll was 4,063,000 . A second time with consular imperium I took the census by 25 myself in the consulship of Gaius Censorinus and Gaius Asinius , in which the number of Roman citizens entered on the roll ...
Sommario
ROMAN PURITANISM AND GREEK CULTURE | 1 |
OPPOSITION TO EASTERN INFLUENCE | 68 |
A ROMAN PURITAN | 78 |
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