Sallust, Florus, and Velleius PaterculusBell, 1889 - 560 pages |
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Page 82
... Cirta , XXI . He frustrates the intentions of the Roman depu- ties , XXII . Adherbal's distresses , XXIII . His letter to the senate , XXIV . Jugurtha disappoints a second Roman deputation , XXV . He takes Cirta , and puts Adherbal to ...
... Cirta , XXI . He frustrates the intentions of the Roman depu- ties , XXII . Adherbal's distresses , XXIII . His letter to the senate , XXIV . Jugurtha disappoints a second Roman deputation , XXV . He takes Cirta , and puts Adherbal to ...
Page 83
... Cirta , LXXX . , LXXXI . Metellus marches against them , but hearing that Marius is appointed to succeed him , contents himself with endeavouring to alienate Bocchus from Jugurtha , and protracting the war rather than prosecuting it ...
... Cirta , LXXX . , LXXXI . Metellus marches against them , but hearing that Marius is appointed to succeed him , contents himself with endeavouring to alienate Bocchus from Jugurtha , and protracting the war rather than prosecuting it ...
Page 109
... that he must either abandon his dominions , or defend them by force of arms , collected an army from necessity , and advanced to meet Jugurtha . Both armie took up their position near the tow . of Cirta THE JUGURTHINE WAR . 109.
... that he must either abandon his dominions , or defend them by force of arms , collected an army from necessity , and advanced to meet Jugurtha . Both armie took up their position near the tow . of Cirta THE JUGURTHINE WAR . 109.
Page 110
... Cirta ; and , had there not been a number of Romans in the town , who repulsed his Numidian pursuers from the walls , the war between the two princes would have been begun and ended on the same day . Jugurtha proceeded to invest the ...
... Cirta ; and , had there not been a number of Romans in the town , who repulsed his Numidian pursuers from the walls , the war between the two princes would have been begun and ended on the same day . Jugurtha proceeded to invest the ...
Page 111
... Cirta ; but this report told much less than the truth . Jugurtha , having given them an audience , replied , " that nothing was of greater weight with him , nothing more respected , than the authority of the senate ; that it had been ...
... Cirta ; but this report told much less than the truth . Jugurtha , having given them an audience , replied , " that nothing was of greater weight with him , nothing more respected , than the authority of the senate ; that it had been ...
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accordingly Adherbal Africa Africanus afterwards Allobroges Alps Antony arms army Asia battle Bocchus body Brosses Brutus Burnouf Caius Cæsar called camp Campania Carthage Carthaginians Cassius Catiline Cato cavalry CHAP character Cicero Cimbri Cirta citizens Cnæus command commencement conduct conquered Conscript Fathers consul consulship Cortius Crassus death defeated defended Dietsch Drusus Duker editions eminent empire enemy Fabius favour fleet flight Florus followed force fortune Gaul Gerlach gods Gracchus Grævius greater hands Hannibal honour hundred Italy Jugurtha king Krause Kritzius legions Lentulus Lepidus liberty Lucius Lucullus Manlius Marcus Marius Masinissa Metellus Micipsa Mithridates nations nobility Numantia Numidia party passage peace Perizonius Plutarch Pompey Portrait prætor proceedings province Quintus Romans Rome Sallust says Scipio senate sent slaves soldiers soon Spain spirit sword Sylla thought Tiberius Tiberius Gracchus tion Trans Translated tribune triumph troops victory vols whole words
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