De Catilinae Conjuratione Belloque Jugurthino HistoriaeSumtibus G. et C. et H. Carvill, 1829 - 386 pagine |
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Pagina 136
... follow the fortunes of that commander , and , in particular , bore a share in the expedi- tion to Africa , where the scattered remains of Pompey's party had united . That region being finally subdued , Sallust was left by Cæsar as ...
... follow the fortunes of that commander , and , in particular , bore a share in the expedi- tion to Africa , where the scattered remains of Pompey's party had united . That region being finally subdued , Sallust was left by Cæsar as ...
Pagina 143
... follow . The portrait drawn of Catiline conveys a lively notion of his mind and person , -his pro- fligate and untameable spirit , his infinite resources , unwearied ap- plication and prevailing address . We behold , as it were , before ...
... follow . The portrait drawn of Catiline conveys a lively notion of his mind and person , -his pro- fligate and untameable spirit , his infinite resources , unwearied ap- plication and prevailing address . We behold , as it were , before ...
Pagina 152
... follows : " We make more use of the empire of the mind than of the obedience of the body . " It should be , " We use ... follow- ed by alius , one of many . The plural alteri is used when two bodies or classes of men are opposed to each ...
... follows : " We make more use of the empire of the mind than of the obedience of the body . " It should be , " We use ... follow- ed by alius , one of many . The plural alteri is used when two bodies or classes of men are opposed to each ...
Pagina 156
... follows : " And though I was un- contaminated by the evil principles of others , nevertheless the same desire of advancement disquieted me , by reason of the obloquy and odium that accompanied it , which disquieted the rest . " i . e ...
... follows : " And though I was un- contaminated by the evil principles of others , nevertheless the same desire of advancement disquieted me , by reason of the obloquy and odium that accompanied it , which disquieted the rest . " i . e ...
Pagina 163
... follows : " Utrum- que de corpore proprie , de animo μsraqcgiãs dicitur . Percelle- re tamen magis quid quam percutere significat ; tanta scilicet vi percutere , ut evertas et solo prosternas . Ergo in re graviore percul- sus aptius ...
... follows : " Utrum- que de corpore proprie , de animo μsraqcgiãs dicitur . Percelle- re tamen magis quid quam percutere significat ; tanta scilicet vi percutere , ut evertas et solo prosternas . Ergo in re graviore percul- sus aptius ...
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Pagina ii - Co. of the said district, have deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof they claim as proprietors, in the words following, to wit : " Tadeuskund, the Last King of the Lenape. An Historical Tale." In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States...
Pagina ii - Congress of the United States, entitled "an act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the time therein mentioned." And also to an act entitled "an act supplementary to an act entitled an act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned, and extending the benefits thereof to the...
Pagina 327 - Each legion was divided into ten cohorts, each cohort into three maniples, and each maniple into two...
Pagina 375 - As the priests forbade him to approach her, and to have his house defiled with mourning, he sent her a bill of divorce, and ordered her to be carried to another house while the breath was in her body.
Pagina 167 - Facinus denotes a bold or daring action, and unless it be joined with a favourable epithet, or the action be previously described as commendable, the term is always to be understood in a vituperative sense.
Pagina 220 - The consuls ordered such as they pleased to be cited out of each tribe, and every one was obliged to answer to his name under a severe penalty, Liv.
Pagina 186 - Poplicola had a law passed, which took away the securis or axe from the fasces, ie it took from the consuls the power of life and death, and only left them the right of scourging. This last, however, was, at a subsequent period, also taken from them by the Porcian and Sempronian laws. Whether the operation of these laws extended beyond the walls of the city, or whether the consul, when invested with military command, could scourge and behead, is a point not Page.
Pagina 268 - We hare given lectos with Cortius and others. Some editions have electos, which may be construed as a substantive. The electi, according to Vegetius, (2, 6,) composed the first cohort, which took its post by the eagle, and was regarded as the head of...
Pagina 194 - Upon his return into the city, after having overthrown the party of Marius, he wrote down the names of those whom he doomed to die, and ordered them to be fixed up...
Pagina 200 - It was the part of the Patron to advise and to defend his client, to assist him with his interest and substance, in short to do every thing for him that a parent uses to do for his children. The Client was obliged to pay all kind of respect to his patron, and to serve him with his life and fortune in any extremity, Dionys.