A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... arms of their best leader . When the Volscian army approached Rome , the Senate sent deputies to demand peace , but Caius refused all terms except such as were impossible for the Republic to grant . The priests and augurs next went to ...
... arms of their best leader . When the Volscian army approached Rome , the Senate sent deputies to demand peace , but Caius refused all terms except such as were impossible for the Republic to grant . The priests and augurs next went to ...
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... arms with tears and demands for pardon . The just requirements of the soldiers were granted by the Senate , together with amnesty for their irregular proceedings , and this singular rebellion ended in a lasting peace . 70. The Latins ...
... arms with tears and demands for pardon . The just requirements of the soldiers were granted by the Senate , together with amnesty for their irregular proceedings , and this singular rebellion ended in a lasting peace . 70. The Latins ...
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... arms had ever sustained . The form , which has been strictly preserved , may be of interest , as illus- trating Roman ideas : " Thou Janus , thou Jupiter , thou Mars our father , thou Quirinus , thou Bellona ; ye Lares , ye the niue ...
... arms had ever sustained . The form , which has been strictly preserved , may be of interest , as illus- trating Roman ideas : " Thou Janus , thou Jupiter , thou Mars our father , thou Quirinus , thou Bellona ; ye Lares , ye the niue ...
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... arms , toward Rome . But the Senate , having got back its forces , refused to be bound by the agreement of the consuls . The signers of the treaty , stripped and bound , were given up to the vengeance of the Samnites , but Pontius ...
... arms , toward Rome . But the Senate , having got back its forces , refused to be bound by the agreement of the consuls . The signers of the treaty , stripped and bound , were given up to the vengeance of the Samnites , but Pontius ...
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... arms ; in the north , the Etruscans and Umbrians , with hordes of Gallic mercenaries , were pouring into the field . Arre'tium alone stood firmly by the Roman alliance , and was besieged by an army of Etruscans and Gauls . The consul ...
... arms ; in the north , the Etruscans and Umbrians , with hordes of Gallic mercenaries , were pouring into the field . Arre'tium alone stood firmly by the Roman alliance , and was besieged by an army of Etruscans and Gauls . The consul ...
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