The Decline of the Roman Republic, Volum 1Bell & Daldy, 1864 |
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Side xviii
... slaves in the island - The causes of the slave war - The difference between imported and home - bred slaves - Eunous , the leader of the insurrection - Damophilus and his wife Megallis - The slaves massacre their masters , and Eunous ...
... slaves in the island - The causes of the slave war - The difference between imported and home - bred slaves - Eunous , the leader of the insurrection - Damophilus and his wife Megallis - The slaves massacre their masters , and Eunous ...
Side xix
... slaves in Italy — Plu- tarch's statement about the Public Land - Gracchus ' remarks on the wretched condition of the free population of Italy - The encroachments of the rich on the lands of the poor - The diminution of the free ...
... slaves in Italy — Plu- tarch's statement about the Public Land - Gracchus ' remarks on the wretched condition of the free population of Italy - The encroachments of the rich on the lands of the poor - The diminution of the free ...
Side xxvii
... slaves - Marius marches from Capsa to the river Mulucha - Remarks on Sallust's geography and chronology - Marius besieges a hill - fort near the Mulucha , and takes the place by a stratagem - The quaestor L. Cornelius Sulla joins Marius ...
... slaves - Marius marches from Capsa to the river Mulucha - Remarks on Sallust's geography and chronology - Marius besieges a hill - fort near the Mulucha , and takes the place by a stratagem - The quaestor L. Cornelius Sulla joins Marius ...
Side 16
... slaves , it does not seem likely , as we shall soon see , that either Lucullus or the slave - dealers could have carried them off to the south . The neighbouring people on hearing of the misfortune of the Caucaei left the plains , and ...
... slaves , it does not seem likely , as we shall soon see , that either Lucullus or the slave - dealers could have carried them off to the south . The neighbouring people on hearing of the misfortune of the Caucaei left the plains , and ...
Side 20
... slaves according to Roman fashion and thus fill his pockets . He also ravaged the country of the Lusitani . Galba was now again in motion ( B.c. 150 ) , and he wasted- the Lusitanian country to the north of the Conii . These losses ...
... slaves according to Roman fashion and thus fill his pockets . He also ravaged the country of the Lusitani . Galba was now again in motion ( B.c. 150 ) , and he wasted- the Lusitanian country to the north of the Conii . These losses ...
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