The fifth, sixth and seventh books of Livy's History of Rome, a tr., with intr., summary and notes by a first-classman1879 |
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... distinct parts : the thirty Latin cities on the one hand and Rome on the other . In ancient times the military commander had Y B been furnished by these two parties alternately , and all INTRODUCTION PAGE Position of Rome in B C 400.
... distinct parts : the thirty Latin cities on the one hand and Rome on the other . In ancient times the military commander had Y B been furnished by these two parties alternately , and all INTRODUCTION PAGE Position of Rome in B C 400.
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... hands , though the formal declaration of peace or war rested with the Comitia Centuriata . Mat- ters of war , finance , and religion were also transacted by the Senate , and no law could be proposed to the Comitia without their consent ...
... hands , though the formal declaration of peace or war rested with the Comitia Centuriata . Mat- ters of war , finance , and religion were also transacted by the Senate , and no law could be proposed to the Comitia without their consent ...
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... hands of the Veientians ; and warning them not to render all the vast siege - works that have been raised ... hand , volunteered to serve out of their turn . The army at Veii , A.U.C. thus reinforced , suffered severely from an ...
... hands of the Veientians ; and warning them not to render all the vast siege - works that have been raised ... hand , volunteered to serve out of their turn . The army at Veii , A.U.C. thus reinforced , suffered severely from an ...
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... hands of the Capenatians and Faliscans , he began to strengthen the siege - works at Veii and to run a mine into the very citadel of the enemy : and then , seeing the city on the point of capture , he wrote to the Senate for ...
... hands of the Capenatians and Faliscans , he began to strengthen the siege - works at Veii and to run a mine into the very citadel of the enemy : and then , seeing the city on the point of capture , he wrote to the Senate for ...
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... hands of the Romans in Veii . During the long siege of the Capitol several gallant B.C. 390. feats were performed by the Romans . A young man of the Fabian family descended from the hill in broad day and passed through the Gallic ...
... hands of the Romans in Veii . During the long siege of the Capitol several gallant B.C. 390. feats were performed by the Romans . A young man of the Fabian family descended from the hill in broad day and passed through the Gallic ...
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