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 viii
... Successes of Metellus - He is repulsed from Zama - Conspiracy of Bomilcar - Rise of Caius Marius - His marriage with ... Successes of the insurgents in Campania -- L . Julius Cæsar - Defeat and death of Rutilius Lupus - Successes of ...
... Successes of Metellus - He is repulsed from Zama - Conspiracy of Bomilcar - Rise of Caius Marius - His marriage with ... Successes of the insurgents in Campania -- L . Julius Cæsar - Defeat and death of Rutilius Lupus - Successes of ...
Side ix
... success - Second Mithridatic War , and restoration of peace - Vast prepara- tions of Mithridates - The death of Nicomedes III . brings on the Third Mithri- datic War - Mithridates defeats Cotta and besieges Cyzicus - Lucullus raises the ...
... success - Second Mithridatic War , and restoration of peace - Vast prepara- tions of Mithridates - The death of Nicomedes III . brings on the Third Mithri- datic War - Mithridates defeats Cotta and besieges Cyzicus - Lucullus raises the ...
Side x
... Successes of Sextus Pompeius - The Republicans in the East - Battles of Philippi - Deaths of Brutus and Cassius ... successful wars in the Alps - His growing popu- larity -- Final breach with Antony - War declared against Egypt - Battle ...
... Successes of Sextus Pompeius - The Republicans in the East - Battles of Philippi - Deaths of Brutus and Cassius ... successful wars in the Alps - His growing popu- larity -- Final breach with Antony - War declared against Egypt - Battle ...
Side 15
... success , he made promises of new reforms , among which are vaguely mentioned the shortening of the period of military service , the extension of the right of appeal , the abolition of the exclusive privilege of senators to form the ...
... success , he made promises of new reforms , among which are vaguely mentioned the shortening of the period of military service , the extension of the right of appeal , the abolition of the exclusive privilege of senators to form the ...
Side 19
... . It is better to die like Gracchus than like Cæsar , and worse than either to reign as a successful , aye and even - if there be such a thing — as a beneficent usurper . to enshrine in her heart the memory of her noble.
... . It is better to die like Gracchus than like Cæsar , and worse than either to reign as a successful , aye and even - if there be such a thing — as a beneficent usurper . to enshrine in her heart the memory of her noble.
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A History of the World from the Earliest Records to the Present Time: From ... Philip Smith Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1864 |
A History of the World from the Earliest Records to the Present Time: From ... Philip Smith Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1866 |
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