Rome: nor did they know any thing of the matter, until, the wagons having been left in the Forum, the light surprised them, still heavily sick from the debauch. The people then crowded about them, and, on their consenting at length to stay, privilege... The History of Rome - Pagina 222di Livy - 1823Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Livy - 1823 - 492 pagine
...they laid them asleep. In this state of insensibility they threw them into wagons, and carried them away to Rome: nor did they know any thing of the matter,...Samnites fell by lot to Junius, the new war of Etruria to /Kmilius. In the country of the former, the Samnites, finding themselves unable to take Cluvia, a Roman... | |
| Livy - 1823 - 502 pagine
...they laid them asleep. In this state of insensibility they threw them into wagons, and carried them away to Rome : nor did they know any thing of the...the Samnites fell by lot to Junius, the new war of Etruriato ^Emilius. In the country of the former, the Samnites, finding themselves unable to take Cluvia,... | |
| Livy - 1833 - 334 pagine
...waggons, and carried them away to Rome : nor did they know any thing of the matter until the waggons having been left in the forum, the light surprised...attention was deeply engaged by two most important wars. 31. The consuls adjusting the provinces between them, the Samnites fell by lot to Junius, the new war... | |
| Titus Livius - 1849 - 560 pagine
...with music, and the licence which is now practised every year during three days. And that licence, which we see practised at present, and the right of...attention was deeply engaged by two most important wars. 31. The consuls adjusting the provinces between them, the Samnites fell by lot to Junius, the new war... | |
| Thomas William Parsons - 1854 - 204 pagine
...city in full dress, with music, and the license which is now practised every year during three days. And that license which we see practised at present, and the right of being fed in the temple, were restored to those who played at the sacrifices." — LIVY, Book IX. Quintus Barbula was consul... | |
| Thomas William Parsons - 1854 - 202 pagine
...city in full dress, with music, and the license which is now practised every year during three days. And that license which we see practised at present, and the right of being fed in the temple, were restored to those who played at the sacrifices." — LIVY, Soak IX. Quintus Barbula was consul... | |
| Thomas William Parsons - 1854 - 196 pagine
...city in full dress, with music, and the license which is now practised every year during three days. And that license which we see practised at present, and the right of being fed in the temple, were restored to those who played at the sacrifices." — - LIVY, Book [X. Quintus Barbula was consul... | |
| Thomas William Parsons - 1854 - 204 pagine
...music, and the license which is now practised every year during three days. And that license which wo see practised at present, and the right of being fed in the temple, were restored to those who played at the sacrifices." — Iiivi,Book IX. Quintus Barbula was consul... | |
| Livy - 1879 - 546 pagine
...with music, and the licence which is now practised every year during three days. And that licence, which we see practised at present, and the right of...attention was deeply engaged by two most important wars. 31. The consuls adjusting the provinces between them, the Samnites fell by lot to Junius, the new war... | |
| American Bar Association - 1893 - 488 pagine
...license is now ptacticed every year during three days. And that license which we still see practiced with the right of being fed in the temple, was restored to those who played at the sacrifices." Livy. Lib. IX, c 30. In the reign of Zeno, who ascended the imperial throne in the year of Christ 474,... | |
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