A History of the World from the Earliest Records to the Present Time: From the triumvirate of Tiberius Gracchus to the fall of the Roman empireD. Appleton, 1866 |
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... received from Appius Claudius , the chief of the Senate , the offer of his daughter's hand . It is said that when Appius returned home with the tidings that he had betrothed his daughter , his wife exclaimed , “ Why such haste , unless ...
... received from Appius Claudius , the chief of the Senate , the offer of his daughter's hand . It is said that when Appius returned home with the tidings that he had betrothed his daughter , his wife exclaimed , “ Why such haste , unless ...
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... received one night this addition from an unknown hand : - " The work of Discord makes the temple of Concord . " The statues of the two Gracchi were set up in Rome at a later period , perhaps when the nobles in general , and Opimius in ...
... received one night this addition from an unknown hand : - " The work of Discord makes the temple of Concord . " The statues of the two Gracchi were set up in Rome at a later period , perhaps when the nobles in general , and Opimius in ...
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... received without opposition . Still the triumph would not have been granted unless he had at least made some show of military opera- tions ; and the plunder he brought home from his two years ' government sufficed for the restoration of ...
... received without opposition . Still the triumph would not have been granted unless he had at least made some show of military opera- tions ; and the plunder he brought home from his two years ' government sufficed for the restoration of ...
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... received , to be the friend and protector of his adopted brothers , and exhorted them to look up to him with the respect due to his age and wisdom . * Jugurtha promised all that was asked ; but he well knew that the confession of his ...
... received , to be the friend and protector of his adopted brothers , and exhorted them to look up to him with the respect due to his age and wisdom . * Jugurtha promised all that was asked ; but he well knew that the confession of his ...
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... received back again on payment of a small sum in silver , besides a large number of cattle and horses , and thirty elephants , most of which he afterwards bought back from the Roman officers . The Roman army remained in Africa , while ...
... received back again on payment of a small sum in silver , besides a large number of cattle and horses , and thirty elephants , most of which he afterwards bought back from the Roman officers . The Roman army remained in Africa , while ...
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A History of the World from the Earliest Records to the Present Time: From ... Philip Smith Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1864 |
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