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The History of Rome - Page 2080
by Livy - 1850 - 2278 pages
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The History of Rome, Volume 6

Livy - 1797 - 504 pages
...can fo entirely diveft himfelf of all regard to " common fame, as/iot to let his fpirits be damped. " In every circle, and, truly, at every table, there " are people who lead armies into Macedonia ; who *c know where the camp ought to be placed, what " pofts ought to be occupied by troops ; when, and...
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The History of Rome, Volume 6

Livy - 1823 - 482 pages
...man can so entirely divest himself of all regard to common fame, as not to let his spirits be damped. In every circle, and, truly, at every table, there...be occupied by troops ; when and through what pass that territory should be entered ; where magazines should be formed ; how provisions should be conveyed...
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Livy: Book XXXIX-XLV. Contents of lost books

Livy - 1836 - 422 pages
...man can so entirely divest himself of all regard to common fame as not to let his spirits be damped. In every circle, and, truly, at every table, there...be occupied by troops ; when and through what pass that territory should be entered ; where magazines should be formed ; how provisions should be conveyed...
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History of Rome, and of the Roman People, from Its Origin ..., Volume 2, Part 1

Victor Duruy - 1883 - 430 pages
...not by your credulity encourage mere rumors, of which no man shall appear as the responsible author. In every circle, and truly at every table, there are people who lead armies into Macedon, who know where the camp ought to be placed, what posts ought to be occupied by troops, when...
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History of Rome and the Roman People: From Its Origin to ..., Volume 2, Issue 1

Victor Duruy - 1884 - 520 pages
...not by your credulity encourage mere rumours, of which no man shall appear as the responsible author. In every circle and truly at every table there are people who lead armies into Macedon, who know where the camp ought to be placed, what posts ought to be occupied by troops, when...
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The History of Rome, Volume 4

Livy - 1890 - 662 pages
...credit to whatever I shall write to you, or to the senate; but do not by your credulity encourage merv rumours, of which no man shall appear as the responsible...be entered ; where magazines should be formed ; how provision5 should be conveyed by land and sea ; and when it is proper to engage the enemy, when to...
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Notes Preliminary Conference on Conduct of War

Willard Ames Holbrook - 1916 - 36 pages
...168, went out from the Senate House into the assembly of the people and addressed them as follows: "In every circle, and. truly, at every table, there...who lead armies into Macedonia: who know where the army ought to be placed; what posts ought to be occupied by troops; when and through what pass Macedonia...
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Secretary Baker at the Front

Ralph A. Hayes - 1918 - 230 pages
...described by Livy as going out from the Senate into the assembly of the people and as saying to them: In every circle, and truly at every table, there are...into Macedonia ; who know where the camp ought to he placed; what posts ought to he occupied by troops ; when and through what pass Macedonia should...
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More Literary Recreations

Sir Edward Tyas Cook - 1919 - 432 pages
...newspapers. How apt in this connexion was a quotation from Livy made one day by the Westminster Gazette \ In every circle, and truly, at every table, there...occupied by troops ; when and through what pass Macedonia ought to be entered ; where magazines should be formed ; how provisions should be conveyed by land...
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Principles of Strategy, with Historical Illustrations

William Keith Naylor - 1921 - 402 pages
...168, went out from the Senate House into the assembly of the people and addressed them as follows : " 'In every circle, and truly, at every table, there...who lead armies into Macedonia; who know where the army ought to be placed; what posts ought to be occupied by troops; when and through what pass Macedonia...
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