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Pagina 208
... people possessed any pre - eminence above all the rest ; the struggle was between the parties , the different bodies , ( the races , ) of whom the people were composed . " Compare Alschefski , in the minor ed .; Schadeberg , in Archiv f ...
... people possessed any pre - eminence above all the rest ; the struggle was between the parties , the different bodies , ( the races , ) of whom the people were composed . " Compare Alschefski , in the minor ed .; Schadeberg , in Archiv f ...
Pagina 211
... people formed their character after the model of the king , all the neighboring nations came to entertain for them the utmost degree of respect . Nor can it be said , that the meaning is just the same as if tum were not expressed . It ...
... people formed their character after the model of the king , all the neighboring nations came to entertain for them the utmost degree of respect . Nor can it be said , that the meaning is just the same as if tum were not expressed . It ...
Pagina 214
... people the Ho- ratii , to which the Curiatii belonged . " For subj . fuerint , see A. and S. § 265 . 29. Ibi - fuerit . Fuerit is perfect subjunctive , in accordance with the usual construction in indirect discourse . The future perfect ...
... people the Ho- ratii , to which the Curiatii belonged . " For subj . fuerint , see A. and S. § 265 . 29. Ibi - fuerit . Fuerit is perfect subjunctive , in accordance with the usual construction in indirect discourse . The future perfect ...
Pagina 215
... people on public occasions , as at the gladiatorial games , Suet . Calig . 30 , faventi turbæ ; in a public procession , Hor . O. 3. 24 , 45 , turba fuventium . So also favore , above c . 12 . 21. Ditionis facti . Sue ditionis fieri ...
... people on public occasions , as at the gladiatorial games , Suet . Calig . 30 , faventi turbæ ; in a public procession , Hor . O. 3. 24 , 45 , turba fuventium . So also favore , above c . 12 . 21. Ditionis facti . Sue ditionis fieri ...
Pagina 217
... people ; viz . , the example of his grandfather ; the want of prosperity in the reign of Tullus , owing to neglect or bad management of religious affairs ; and his own sense of the importance of returning to the religious institu- tions ...
... people ; viz . , the example of his grandfather ; the want of prosperity in the reign of Tullus , owing to neglect or bad management of religious affairs ; and his own sense of the importance of returning to the religious institu- tions ...
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Pagina 1 - Facturusne operae pretium sim, si a primordio urbis res populi Romani perscripserim, ncc satis scio, nee, si sciam, dicere ausim ; quippe qui quum veterem tum vulgatam esse rem videam, dum novi semper scriptores, aut in rebus certius aliquid allaturos se, aut scribendi arte rudem vetustatem superaturos, credunt.
Pagina 24 - ... tres Curiatii circumsteterant. Forte is integer fuit, ut universis solus nequaquam par, sic adversus singulos ferox. Ergo ut segregaret pugnam eorum, capessit fugam, ita ratus secuturos, ut quemque vulnere affectum corpus sineret.
Pagina 45 - Patrum numerum, primoribus equestris gradûs lectis, ad trecentorum summam explevit : traditumque inde fertur, ut in senatum vocarentur, qui Patres, quique conscripti essent : conscriptos, videlicet, in novum senatum appellabant lectos.
Pagina 97 - Plurimum audaciae ad pericula capessenda, plurimum consilii inter ipsa pericula erat. Nullo labore aut corpus fatigari aut animus vinci poterat. Caloris ac frigoris patientia par ; cibi potionisque desiderio 10 natural!, non voluptate modus finitus ; vigiliarum somnique nee die nee nocte discriminata tempora; id quod gerendis rebus superesset quieti datum; ea neque molli strato neque silentio accersita ; multi saepe militari sagulo opertum humi iacentem inter custodias stationesque militum conspexerunt.
Pagina 121 - ... inde ad rupem muniendam, per quam unam via esse poterat, milites ducti, cum caedendum esset saxum, arboribus circa immanibus deiectis detruncatisque struem ingentem lignorum faciunt, eamque, cum et vis venti apta faciendo igni coorta esset, succendunt, ardentiaque saxa infuso aceto putrefaciunt. ita torridam incendio rupem ferro pandunt molliuntque anfractibus modicis clivos, ut non iumenta solum sed elephanti etiam deduci possent.
Pagina 24 - Datur signum. infestisque armis, velut acies, terni juvenes magnorum exercituum animos gerentes, concurrunt : nec his nec illis periculum suum ; publicum Imperium servitiumque obversatur animo, futuraque ea deinde patriae fortuna quam ipsi fecissent. Ut primo statim concursu increpuere arma, micantesque fulsere gladii, horror ingens spectantes perstringit : et neutro inclinata spe, torpebat vox spiritusque. Consertis deinde manibus...