The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The civil warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... coöperation of Fulvius Flaccus . Directly after that he was chosen tribune for the following year , for in cases where there was not a sufficient number of candidates the law authorized the people to choose from the whole number then in ...
... coöperation of Fulvius Flaccus . Directly after that he was chosen tribune for the following year , for in cases where there was not a sufficient number of candidates the law authorized the people to choose from the whole number then in ...
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... coöperation he brought forward other measures in favor of the Italians . When they were both killed , as I have previously related , the Italians were still more excited . They could not bear to be considered sub- jects instead of ...
... coöperation he brought forward other measures in favor of the Italians . When they were both killed , as I have previously related , the Italians were still more excited . They could not bear to be considered sub- jects instead of ...
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... coöperated in all ways with the Romans in building up the empire , the latter had not been willing to admit their helpers to citizenship . The Senate answered sternly that if they repented of what they had done they could send ...
... coöperated in all ways with the Romans in building up the empire , the latter had not been willing to admit their helpers to citizenship . The Senate answered sternly that if they repented of what they had done they could send ...
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... coöperated with him in every way . As Marius and Sulpicius needed some short interval for preparation , they sent other messengers , in the guise of en- voys from the Senate , directing him not to move his camp nearer than forty stades ...
... coöperated with him in every way . As Marius and Sulpicius needed some short interval for preparation , they sent other messengers , in the guise of en- voys from the Senate , directing him not to move his camp nearer than forty stades ...
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... coöperated with them . 59. Sulla advanced to the so - called Via Sacra and there , in sight of everybody , punished certain soldiers who had plundered persons on the road . He stationed guards at in- tervals throughout the city , he and ...
... coöperated with them . 59. Sulla advanced to the so - called Via Sacra and there , in sight of everybody , punished certain soldiers who had plundered persons on the road . He stationed guards at in- tervals throughout the city , he and ...
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