... become the property of the Samnites? I say no more of the surrender ; because, our having become sureties, is the point insisted on. Now, suppose we had become sureties that the Roman people should quit this city ; that they should set it on fire... The History of Rome - Pagina 189di Livy - 1823Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Livy - 1823 - 502 pagine
...quit this city ; that they should set it on fire ; that they should have no magistrates, no senate, no laws ; that they should, in future, be ruled by kings...perhaps, with some : whether a consul, a dictator, or a prztor, be the surety. And this, indeed, was the judgment, even of the Samnites themselves, who were... | |
| Livy - 1833 - 334 pagine
...quit this city ; that they should set it on fire ; that they should have no magistrates, no senate, no laws ; that they should in future be ruled by kings...perhaps, with some : whether a consul, a dictator, or a pretor, be the surety. And this indeed was the judgment, even of the Samnites themselves, who were... | |
| Titus Livius - 1849 - 560 pagine
...quit this city; that they should set it on fire ; that they should have no magistrates, no senate, no laws; that they should, in future, be ruled by kings...articles lessens not the obligation of a compact. If there is any thing in which the people can be bound, it can in all. Nor is there any importance in... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1862 - 436 pagine
...quit this city ; that they should set it on fire ; that they should have no magistrates, no senate, no laws ; that they should in future be ruled by kings...compact. If the people can be bound, in any one instance, they can in all. Nor is there any importance, in another circumstance, which weighs, perhaps, with... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1862 - 432 pagine
...articles lessens not the obligation of a compact. If the people can be bound, in any one instance, they can in all. Nor is there any importance, in another...praetor, be the surety. And this, indeed, was the judgement, even of the Samnites themselves, who were satisfied with the security of the consuls, but... | |
| 1862 - 432 pagine
...articles lessens not the obligation of a compact. If the people can be bound, in any one instance, they can in all. Nor is there any importance, in another...perhaps, with some : whether a consul, a dictator, or a prtetor, be the surety. And this, indeed, was the judgement, even of the Samnites themselves, who were... | |
| Livy - 1879 - 546 pagine
...quit this city ; that they should set it on fire ; that they should have no magistrates, no senate, no laws ; that they should, in future, be ruled by kings...articles lessens not the obligation of a compact. If there is any thing in which the people can be bound, it can in all. Nor is there any importance in... | |
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