... or receive any military present in reward of courage, or be brought home to Italy while the enemy had any footing there." After this, in pursuance of a decree of the senate, and an order of the people, an assembly of election was held by the city... The History of Rome - Pagina 255di Livy - 1823Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Livy - 1834 - 410 pagine
...the public good and his own honor, provided that none of those persons should be excused from labor, or receive any military present in reward of courage,...people, an assembly of election was held by the city pretor, in which were created five commissioners for repairing the walls and towers, and two sets of... | |
| Livy - 1836 - 412 pagine
...purpose, " that the senate saw no reason why the interests of the commonw'ealth should be intrusted to men who had deserted their fellow-soldiers in battle...people, an assembly of election was held by the city prelor, in which were created five commissioners for repairing the walls and towers, and two sets of... | |
| Livy - 1836 - 400 pagine
...and of the allies, who had been in the hands of the enemy. In this year a colony was settled at VJbo, in pursuance of a decree of the senate and an order of the people ; three thousand seven hundred footmen, and three hundred horsemen, went out thither, conducted by... | |
| Livy - 1844 - 438 pagine
...disorderly than that of their grand army. 20. Crowned with success in every quarter, the dictator, in pursuance of a decree of the senate, and an order of the people, returned into the city in triumph. By far the most distinguished object in this procession was Cossus,... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1874 - 406 pagine
...temple, near the spoils placed there by Romulus d. "Crowned with success in every quarter, the Dictator, in pursuance of a decree of the Senate and an order of the people, returned into the city in triumph. By far the most distinguished object in this procession was Cossus,... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1874 - 420 pagine
...near the spoils placed there by Romulus d. ' ' Crowned with success in every quarter, the Dictator, in pursuance of a decree of the Senate and an order of the people, returned into the city in triumph. By far the most distinguished object in this procession was Cossus,... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1876 - 304 pagine
...spreading to a vast extent, consumed a great number of buildings, both religious and private™." " After this, in pursuance of a decree of the Senate,...to search for the effects belonging to the temples, to register the offerings ; the other to repair the temples of Fortuna and mater Matuta within the... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1876 - 298 pagine
...spreading to a vast extent, consumed a great number of buildings, both religious and private™." " After this, in pursuance of a decree of the Senate,...people, an assembly of election was held by the city pnetor, in which were created five commissioners for repairing the walls and towers, and two sets of... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1878 - 558 pagine
...temple, near the spoils placed there by Romulus «. "Crowned with success in every quarter, the Dictator, in pursuance of a decree of the Senate and an order of the people, returned into the city in triumph. By far the most distinguished object in this procession was Cossus,... | |
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