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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Side 31
... soon as the law was enacted , Caius remarked that he had by one blow destroyed the Senate ; but when the new law came to be applied , the truth of the words of Caius appeared still plainer . For the power which the Equites now had of ...
... soon as the law was enacted , Caius remarked that he had by one blow destroyed the Senate ; but when the new law came to be applied , the truth of the words of Caius appeared still plainer . For the power which the Equites now had of ...
Side 37
... soon as the decree of the Senate was known , he armed his fol- lowers with the spoils of his Gallic campaign , and led them with tumultuous shouts to the old rallying - place of the plebeians on the Aventine . Thither C. Gracchus also ...
... soon as the decree of the Senate was known , he armed his fol- lowers with the spoils of his Gallic campaign , and led them with tumultuous shouts to the old rallying - place of the plebeians on the Aventine . Thither C. Gracchus also ...
Side 41
... soon as Opimius had been reduced to a private station by the expiration of his consulship , he was accused before the people by the tribune Q. Decius , on the charge of casting Roman citizens into prison and putting them to death ...
... soon as Opimius had been reduced to a private station by the expiration of his consulship , he was accused before the people by the tribune Q. Decius , on the charge of casting Roman citizens into prison and putting them to death ...
Side 50
... soon as he reached Numidia ; and so did the majority of his colleagues . The commissioners , following the ancient division of the kingdom into the countries of the Massæsylii and the Massylii , + assigned the former or western division ...
... soon as he reached Numidia ; and so did the majority of his colleagues . The commissioners , following the ancient division of the kingdom into the countries of the Massæsylii and the Massylii , + assigned the former or western division ...
Side 54
... soon perish if it finds a purchaser " * " * ( B.C. 110 ) . Albinus had obtained the coveted command so late in the year , that he was now only eager to finish the campaign before he * Sallust , Jug . c . 35 . B.C. 109. ] CAPITULATION OF ...
... soon perish if it finds a purchaser " * " * ( B.C. 110 ) . Albinus had obtained the coveted command so late in the year , that he was now only eager to finish the campaign before he * Sallust , Jug . c . 35 . B.C. 109. ] CAPITULATION OF ...
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