A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... command , an ax was bound up with the rods , in token of his absolute power over life and death . 33. For 150 years the Republic was involved in a struggle for exist- ence , during which its power was much less than that of regal Rome ...
... command , an ax was bound up with the rods , in token of his absolute power over life and death . 33. For 150 years the Republic was involved in a struggle for exist- ence , during which its power was much less than that of regal Rome ...
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... command , Titus Manlius , the consul's son , accepted a challenge from a Latin warrior , killed his opponent , and brought the spoils in triumph to lay at his father's feet . The consul turned away his face , and summoning his guards ...
... command , Titus Manlius , the consul's son , accepted a challenge from a Latin warrior , killed his opponent , and brought the spoils in triumph to lay at his father's feet . The consul turned away his face , and summoning his guards ...
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... command , had not his old father , Fabius Max- imus , offered to serve as his lieutenant . A great victory was now gained , in which Pontius was captured , and made to walk , loaded with chains , in the triumph of the consul . When the ...
... command , had not his old father , Fabius Max- imus , offered to serve as his lieutenant . A great victory was now gained , in which Pontius was captured , and made to walk , loaded with chains , in the triumph of the consul . When the ...
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... command of the sea , secured from fear of invasion , saw without uneasiness the prosperity of her rival . But an item which no one could have foreseen , the genius of Hannibal , was now to be added to the resources of Carthage . 98. At ...
... command of the sea , secured from fear of invasion , saw without uneasiness the prosperity of her rival . But an item which no one could have foreseen , the genius of Hannibal , was now to be added to the resources of Carthage . 98. At ...
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... command for the day within the walls , for without a suspension of the law , he must have laid it down on entering the gates . On the appointed day , he was met at the Triumphal Gate by the Senate and all the magistrates , in splendid ...
... command for the day within the walls , for without a suspension of the law , he must have laid it down on entering the gates . On the appointed day , he was met at the Triumphal Gate by the Senate and all the magistrates , in splendid ...
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