During the night, which succeeded the day in which the affair was made public, great numbers, attempting to fly, were seized, and brought back by the triumvirs, who had posted guards at all the gates ; and informations were lodged against many, some of... The History of Rome - Page 1809by Livy - 1850 - 2278 pagesFull view - About this book
| Livy - 1823 - 456 pages
...senate, of what passed in the assembly, and of the edict of the consuls, began to be much alarmed- During the night, which succeeded the day in which...whom, both men and women, put themselves to death. It was said, that above seven thousand of both sexes had been sworn into the association; but it appeared,... | |
| Livy - 1836 - 422 pages
...senate, -of what passed in the assembly, I and of the edict of the consuls, began to be much alarmed. During the night which succeeded the day in which...whom, both men and women, put themselves to death. It was said that above' seven thousand of both sexes had been sworn into the association ; but it appeared... | |
| Livy - 1859 - 612 pages
...senate, of what passed in thjt assembly, and of the eifict of the consuls, begati to be much alarmed. During the night, which succeeded the day in which...triumvirs, who had posted guards at all the gates ; anil informations were lodged against many, some of whom, both men and women, put themselves to death.... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 466 pages
...concerning the decree of the senate, and what passed in the assembly, and the edict of the cansuls. During the night, which succeeded the day in which...back by the triumvirs, who had posted guards at all gates ; and informations were lodged against many, some of whom, both men and women, put themselves... | |
| Otto Augustus Wall - 1919 - 630 pages
...before them, or give information against the absent. * * * Great terror spread throughout the city. * * Informations were lodged against many, some of whom,...are said to have taken the oath of the association." The upshot was, that the Senate published a decree — "that no Bacchanalian rites should be celebrated... | |
| Otto Augustus Wall - 1919 - 774 pages
...them, or give information against the absent. * * * Great terror spread throughout the city. * * * Informations were lodged against many, some of whom,...are said to have taken the oath of the association." The upshot was, that the Senate published a decree — "that no Bacchanalian rites should be celebrated... | |
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