The Decline of the Roman Republic, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1864 |
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... five hundred and selling the rest . The five hundred may have been deserters or if not , Spaniards who had broken their allegiance to Rome . There must have been some reason for killing five hundred of the prisoners , when the rest of ...
... five hundred and selling the rest . The five hundred may have been deserters or if not , Spaniards who had broken their allegiance to Rome . There must have been some reason for killing five hundred of the prisoners , when the rest of ...
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... hundred and twenty - seven years after the Aniensis or Anio Vetus . The Aqua ... thousand men were employed on it . Fe- nestella the historian , quoted by ... five Roman feet . The water was brought under ground through a distance of ...
... hundred and twenty - seven years after the Aniensis or Anio Vetus . The Aqua ... thousand men were employed on it . Fe- nestella the historian , quoted by ... five Roman feet . The water was brought under ground through a distance of ...
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... five hundred , whom he formed into one company and named it the band of friends . It was in fact a body guard ... thousand men , whom he gave to his quaestor , Fabius Buteo , the son of Scipio's brother Q. Fabius Maximus to conduct to ...
... five hundred , whom he formed into one company and named it the band of friends . It was in fact a body guard ... thousand men , whom he gave to his quaestor , Fabius Buteo , the son of Scipio's brother Q. Fabius Maximus to conduct to ...
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... five books of which are cited . He wrote also a Roman history or some portion of the history of Rome in Greek , and ... hundred Roman miles . There was at Numantia another stream besides the main branch of the Duero , and the town seems ...
... five books of which are cited . He wrote also a Roman history or some portion of the history of Rome in Greek , and ... hundred Roman miles . There was at Numantia another stream besides the main branch of the Duero , and the town seems ...
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... five of his friends to take each a slave with him and a horse and to join him in an attempt to break through the ... hundred were surrendered , and Scipio cut off their hands . He then returned to his camp before Numantia as speedily as ...
... five of his friends to take each a slave with him and a horse and to join him in an attempt to break through the ... hundred were surrendered , and Scipio cut off their hands . He then returned to his camp before Numantia as speedily as ...
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