Gracchus ; that the contract was accordingly executed, in due form, in the presence of this assembly ; and that Scipio, on his return home, told his wife ^Emilia, that he had concluded a match for her younger daughter : that she, feeling her female pride... The History of Rome - Pagina 271di Livy - 1823Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Livy - 1850 - 642 pagine
...hurt, expressing some resentment on not having been consulted in the disposal of their common child, added, that, even were he giving her to Tiberius Gracchus,...concurring so entirely with his own, replied, that she was betrothed to that very mnn. These circumstances respecting so great a captain, though they... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1862 - 432 pagine
...against the Scipios still subsisted ; and that he did not, by any act of his, seek to gain their favor. But that, having seen Publius Africanus leading the...of his intention : to which Scipio, rejoiced at her judgement concurring so entirely with his own, replied, that Gracchus was the man he had betrothed... | |
| 1862 - 432 pagine
...seen Publius Africanus leading the kings and generals of enemies to prison, he would never sufl'er his brother to be led to the same place." They add.,...of his intention : to which Scipio, rejoiced at her judgement concurring so entirely with his own, replied, that Gracchus was the man he had betrothed... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1862 - 436 pagine
...form, in the presence of this assembly ; and that Scipio, on his return home, told his wife jEmilia, that he had concluded a match for her younger daughter...of his intention : to which Scipio, rejoiced at her judgement concurring so entirely with his own, replied, that Gracchus was the man he had betrothed... | |
| 1908 - 404 pagine
...expressed some resentment at not having been consulted in the disposal of their common child, adding that, even were he giving her to Tiberius Gracchus,...ignorance of his intention; to which Scipio, rejoiced that her judgment concurred so entirely with his own, replied that she was betrothed to that very man."... | |
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