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... Rome was foon engaged in a new war with the Gauls . The Infubrians , a Celtic nation , who inhabit that part of Italy which lies at the foot of the Alps , though very powerful in themselves , called in the affiftance of the Gefatæ , a ...
... Rome was foon engaged in a new war with the Gauls . The Infubrians , a Celtic nation , who inhabit that part of Italy which lies at the foot of the Alps , though very powerful in themselves , called in the affiftance of the Gefatæ , a ...
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... Rome ; and from that time it had been provided by law that the priests should be exempted from bearing arms , ex- cept it were to defend the city against the Gauls . The vaft preparations they made were farther proofs of their fears ...
... Rome ; and from that time it had been provided by law that the priests should be exempted from bearing arms , ex- cept it were to defend the city against the Gauls . The vaft preparations they made were farther proofs of their fears ...
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... Rome , while con- ful , named Scipio Nafica and Caius Marcius his fuccef- fors . When they were gone into the provinces allotted them , Sempronius happening to meet with a book which contained the sacred regulations for the conduct ...
... Rome , while con- ful , named Scipio Nafica and Caius Marcius his fuccef- fors . When they were gone into the provinces allotted them , Sempronius happening to meet with a book which contained the sacred regulations for the conduct ...
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... Rome , where they laid down their offices . This did not happen till long after the affair of which we were speaking * But about that very time , two priests of the best fa- milies in Rome , Cornelius Cethegus and Quintus Sulpi- cius ...
... Rome , where they laid down their offices . This did not happen till long after the affair of which we were speaking * But about that very time , two priests of the best fa- milies in Rome , Cornelius Cethegus and Quintus Sulpi- cius ...
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... Rome . Hereupon Marcellus firft fent fifteen hundred of his men to guard the city ; and afterwards , by order of the fenate , he went to Canufium , drew out the troops that had retired thither , and marched at their head to keep the ...
... Rome . Hereupon Marcellus firft fent fifteen hundred of his men to guard the city ; and afterwards , by order of the fenate , he went to Canufium , drew out the troops that had retired thither , and marched at their head to keep the ...
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267 페이지 - But did not Chance at length her error mend? Did no subverted empire mark his end? Did rival monarchs give the fatal wound ? Or hostile millions press him to the ground? His fall was destined to a barren strand, A petty fortress, and a dubious hand; He left the name, at which the world grew pale, To point a moral, or adorn a tale.
267 페이지 - The march begins in military ftate, And nations on his eye fufpended wait ; Stern Famine guards the folitary coaft, And Winter barricades the realm of...
238 페이지 - is very probable; but is the taking of Sicily to conclude our expeditions?" — "Far from it," answered Pyrrhus, "for if Heaven grant us success in this, that success shall only be the prelude to greater things. Who can forbear Libya and Carthage, then within reach...
128 페이지 - A man who can be satisfied with such a supper has no need of gold ; and I think it more glorious to conquer the owners of it than to have it myself.