LivyW. Blackwood and sons, 1880 - 186 pagine |
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Pagina 65
... marched more than fifty miles from Rome . Camillus had meanwhile fallen into disgrace . The plunder of Veii had been distributed before the tithe which he had vowed to Apollo had been set apart ; and there was a great amount of ...
... marched more than fifty miles from Rome . Camillus had meanwhile fallen into disgrace . The plunder of Veii had been distributed before the tithe which he had vowed to Apollo had been set apart ; and there was a great amount of ...
Pagina 67
... marched upon Rome . No preparations had been made ; and while the country people fled before the rapid sweep of this new enemy , and filled the city with terror and confusion , some hastily - gathered levies marched out to check their ...
... marched upon Rome . No preparations had been made ; and while the country people fled before the rapid sweep of this new enemy , and filled the city with terror and confusion , some hastily - gathered levies marched out to check their ...
Pagina 70
... marched in from Veii , bade the gold be taken back , and told his countrymen to remember that Rome must be ransomed not with gold but steel . He drove the Gauls out of the city , defeated them in two great battles , destroyed their camp ...
... marched in from Veii , bade the gold be taken back , and told his countrymen to remember that Rome must be ransomed not with gold but steel . He drove the Gauls out of the city , defeated them in two great battles , destroyed their camp ...
Pagina 84
... marched in the front with wild gesticulations , " brandishing live snakes and burning torches in their hands . " In that war the first plebeian rose to the dictatorship - Marcus Rutilus ; and his victories over the Etruscans of ...
... marched in the front with wild gesticulations , " brandishing live snakes and burning torches in their hands . " In that war the first plebeian rose to the dictatorship - Marcus Rutilus ; and his victories over the Etruscans of ...
Pagina 116
... - cided him not to waste his forces in a battle on that side , but to make by rapid marches for the foot of the mountains . He harangued his troops - if not in the PASSAGE OF THE ALPS . 117 words which the Roman 116 LIVY .
... - cided him not to waste his forces in a battle on that side , but to make by rapid marches for the foot of the mountains . He harangued his troops - if not in the PASSAGE OF THE ALPS . 117 words which the Roman 116 LIVY .
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