A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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Page 247
... common origin . Beside the Sabines proper , were the Sam'nites , the Frenta'ni , and the Marsi , Mar'ruci'ni , Pelig'ni , and Ves- ti'ni , who formed the League of the Four Cantons . The Sabine country , though rough , was fertile , and ...
... common origin . Beside the Sabines proper , were the Sam'nites , the Frenta'ni , and the Marsi , Mar'ruci'ni , Pelig'ni , and Ves- ti'ni , who formed the League of the Four Cantons . The Sabine country , though rough , was fertile , and ...
Page 249
... common legends assigned the building of Rome to Rom'ulus , grandson of Nu'mitor , an Alban prince . Numitor had been deprived of his crown by his brother Amulius , who also killed the son of the deposed king , and compelled his daughter ...
... common legends assigned the building of Rome to Rom'ulus , grandson of Nu'mitor , an Alban prince . Numitor had been deprived of his crown by his brother Amulius , who also killed the son of the deposed king , and compelled his daughter ...
Page 260
... common people . The first period of the Repub- lic was absorbed in conflicts between the two great orders in the state less attractive , certainly , than the romantic stories of the kingly age , or the stirring incidents of the later ...
... common people . The first period of the Repub- lic was absorbed in conflicts between the two great orders in the state less attractive , certainly , than the romantic stories of the kingly age , or the stirring incidents of the later ...
Page 261
... col- lected and applied to the payment of the common people when they served as soldiers . Hitherto the troops had received no pay , while their burden - of war expenses was great . The other consul HISTORY OF ROME . 261.
... col- lected and applied to the payment of the common people when they served as soldiers . Hitherto the troops had received no pay , while their burden - of war expenses was great . The other consul HISTORY OF ROME . 261.
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... common people , and when he was about to be tried before the comitia for having opposed a distribution of corn , he fled and took refuge among the Volscians , whom he had formerly conquered . The king warmly welcomed him , and seized ...
... common people , and when he was about to be tried before the comitia for having opposed a distribution of corn , he fled and took refuge among the Volscians , whom he had formerly conquered . The king warmly welcomed him , and seized ...
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