A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... reference , the numbering of pages and Books corresponds with that of the larger Manual , so that these separate Parts can be used in classes partially supplied with the complete Ancient History . CONTENTS . 3 BOOK V. History of Rome , ...
... reference , the numbering of pages and Books corresponds with that of the larger Manual , so that these separate Parts can be used in classes partially supplied with the complete Ancient History . CONTENTS . 3 BOOK V. History of Rome , ...
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... complete brazen armor fought in the front rank of the phalanx . Of this class there were eighty centuries : forty of younger men , from seventeen to forty- five years of age , who were the choicest of Roman infantry in the field ; and ...
... complete brazen armor fought in the front rank of the phalanx . Of this class there were eighty centuries : forty of younger men , from seventeen to forty- five years of age , who were the choicest of Roman infantry in the field ; and ...
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... complete . In the new decemvirate , Appius Claudius was re- elected , and his unscrupulous character now made itself felt in the tyran- nical nature of the government . The people found that they had ten consuls instead of two , and the ...
... complete . In the new decemvirate , Appius Claudius was re- elected , and his unscrupulous character now made itself felt in the tyran- nical nature of the government . The people found that they had ten consuls instead of two , and the ...
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... complete submission of Samnium , and the Romans established a colony of 20,000 people at Venu'sia , to hold the conquered territory in awe , B. C. 290 . 78. In the same year , the consul , Curius Denta'tus , began and ended another war ...
... complete submission of Samnium , and the Romans established a colony of 20,000 people at Venu'sia , to hold the conquered territory in awe , B. C. 290 . 78. In the same year , the consul , Curius Denta'tus , began and ended another war ...
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... complete ; the Romans did not stay to defend their camp , but fled to Venu'sia , leaving Pyrrhus master of the field . - 82. He was now joined by many allies , some of whom had even been subjects or friends of Rome ; but the advantage ...
... complete ; the Romans did not stay to defend their camp , but fled to Venu'sia , leaving Pyrrhus master of the field . - 82. He was now joined by many allies , some of whom had even been subjects or friends of Rome ; but the advantage ...
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