The Decline of the Roman Republic, Volum 1Bell & Daldy, 1864 |
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Side iv
... gives to events their full significance . Thus the war with Viri- athus and the slave - rising in Sicily must be written and read as a continuous narrative ; and the tribunates of the Gracchi must be treated the same way . There are ...
... gives to events their full significance . Thus the war with Viri- athus and the slave - rising in Sicily must be written and read as a continuous narrative ; and the tribunates of the Gracchi must be treated the same way . There are ...
Side xxvi
... gives up to Metellus money , elephants , arms , and some deserters - The cruel punishment of the deserters by Metellus - Jugurtha refuses to complete the surrender to Metellus , and resolves to continue the war CHAPTER XXVIII . THE WAR ...
... gives up to Metellus money , elephants , arms , and some deserters - The cruel punishment of the deserters by Metellus - Jugurtha refuses to complete the surrender to Metellus , and resolves to continue the war CHAPTER XXVIII . THE WAR ...
Side 17
... give ten thousand cloaks , a cer- tain number of cattle and fifty hostages . The cattle and hostages might be easily found , but the cloaks could only be supplied by the citizens stripping themselves . Some of the Iberian mountaineers ...
... give ten thousand cloaks , a cer- tain number of cattle and fifty hostages . The cattle and hostages might be easily found , but the cloaks could only be supplied by the citizens stripping themselves . Some of the Iberian mountaineers ...
Side 20
... give them good land and settle them where they should live in plenty . The Lusitani left their homes and came to the place appointed by Galba . He divided them into three parts , and fixing for each a separate spot he told them to wait ...
... give them good land and settle them where they should live in plenty . The Lusitani left their homes and came to the place appointed by Galba . He divided them into three parts , and fixing for each a separate spot he told them to wait ...
Side 22
... gives a very probable reason why speeches , which were written out and published after delivery , as was the usual practice of antient orators , had not always the same energy and merit as the spoken oration . In his reply to Cethegus ...
... gives a very probable reason why speeches , which were written out and published after delivery , as was the usual practice of antient orators , had not always the same energy and merit as the spoken oration . In his reply to Cethegus ...
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