Rome; and then, when they could not be prevailed on, practised on them an artifice not ill adapted to the dispositions of that description of people: on a festival day, they invited them separately to their several houses, apparently with the intention... The History of Rome - Pagina 222di Livy - 1823Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Livy - 1823 - 492 pagine
...this year I should pass over as trifling, were it nut for the relation which it bears to reli• gion. The flute-players, taking offence because they had...intention of heightening the pleasure of their feasts with music,and there plied them with wine,of which such people are always fond, until they laid them asleep.... | |
| Livy - 1823 - 502 pagine
...one left in the city to play at the sacrifices. This affair gave uneasiness to the senate, omaccount of its consequences to religion ; and they sent envoys...pleasure of their feasts with music, and there plied them withwine, of whichsuch people are always fond, until they laid them asleep. In this state of insensibility... | |
| Livy - 1833 - 334 pagine
...account of its consequences to religion ; and they sent envoys to Tibur with instructions, to endeavor that these men might be sent back to Rome. The Tiburtines...In this state of insensibility they threw them into waggons, and carried them away to Rome : nor did they know any thing of the matter until the waggons... | |
| Titus Livius - 1849 - 560 pagine
...recommended to them to return to Rome; and then, when they could not be prevailed on, practised on them an artifice not ill adapted to the dispositions of...In this state of insensibility they threw them into waggons, and carried them away to Rome: nor did they know any thing of the matter, until, the waggons... | |
| Thomas William Parsons - 1854 - 204 pagine
...recommended to them to return to Rome ; and then, when they could not be prevailed on, practised on them an artifice not ill adapted to the dispositions of...In this state of insensibility they threw them into waggons, and carried them to Rome : nor did they know anything of the matter, until, the waggons having... | |
| Thomas William Parsons - 1854 - 202 pagine
...recommended to them to return to Rome ; and then, when they could not be prevailed on, practised on them an artifice not ill adapted to the dispositions of...In this state of insensibility they threw them into waggons, and carried them to Rome : nor did they know anything of the matter, until, the waggons having... | |
| Thomas William Parsons - 1854 - 204 pagine
...recommended to them to return to Rome ; and then, when they could not be prevailed on, practised on them an artifice not ill adapted to the dispositions of...In this state of insensibility they threw them into waggons, and carried them to Rome : nor did they know anything of the matter, until, the waggons having... | |
| Thomas William Parsons - 1854 - 196 pagine
...recommended to them to return to Rome ; and then, when they could not be prevailed on, practised on them an artifice not ill adapted to the dispositions of...In this state of insensibility they threw them into waggons, and carried them to Rome : nor did they know anything of the matter, until, the waggons having... | |
| Livy - 1879 - 546 pagine
...recommended to them to return to Rome ; and then, when they could not be prevailed on, practised on them an artifice not ill adapted to the dispositions of...always fond, until they laid them asleep. In this Btate of insensibility they threw them into waggons, and carried them away to Rome : nor did they know... | |
| American Bar Association - 1893 - 488 pagine
...Kime; and then, when they could not be prevailed on, practised on them an artifice not ill adapted to that description of people; on a festival day they...insensibility they threw them into wagons, and carried them away to Rome ; nor did they know anything of the matter until (the wagons having been left in... | |
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