The Decline of the Roman Republic, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1864 |
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... citizens against arbitrary proceedings of the Senate - P . Popillius Laenas leaves Rome- Fragment of a speech of ... citizen - The designs of the enemies of C. Gracchus to repeal some of his measures , and the disturbances which followed ...
... citizens against arbitrary proceedings of the Senate - P . Popillius Laenas leaves Rome- Fragment of a speech of ... citizen - The designs of the enemies of C. Gracchus to repeal some of his measures , and the disturbances which followed ...
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... citizens ; and Rome had produced many excellent men and noble examples of Roman virtue . The Roman's virtue was faith in the destiny of Rome , and ab- solute devotion to his country ; but it was a virtue not incon- sistent with the vice ...
... citizens ; and Rome had produced many excellent men and noble examples of Roman virtue . The Roman's virtue was faith in the destiny of Rome , and ab- solute devotion to his country ; but it was a virtue not incon- sistent with the vice ...
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... citizens . As Carus was pursuing the flying enemy , he was fallen upon by the Roman cavalry that was protecting the baggage and killed with those about him . The battle was fought on the feast of Vulcanus , the 23rd of August , which ...
... citizens . As Carus was pursuing the flying enemy , he was fallen upon by the Roman cavalry that was protecting the baggage and killed with those about him . The battle was fought on the feast of Vulcanus , the 23rd of August , which ...
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... citizens , seeing these preparations for an assault , sent a herald to Marcellus , a man clad in a wolf skin , which among these people was the sym- bol of a herald's office . Marcellus refused to listen unless the Arevaci , Belli , and ...
... citizens , seeing these preparations for an assault , sent a herald to Marcellus , a man clad in a wolf skin , which among these people was the sym- bol of a herald's office . Marcellus refused to listen unless the Arevaci , Belli , and ...
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... citizens to be enrolled , but they could protect a citizen , when the consuls ordered their lictors to seize a man who refused to As the consuls were attempting to enforce the con- scription rigorously , and refused to allow any partial ...
... citizens to be enrolled , but they could protect a citizen , when the consuls ordered their lictors to seize a man who refused to As the consuls were attempting to enforce the con- scription rigorously , and refused to allow any partial ...
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