A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... forces of Romulus in a long and obstinate battle . The Sabine women , however , now reconciled to their fate , came between their fathers and husbands , beseeching them with tears to be reconciled , since , whoever should be conquered ...
... forces of Romulus in a long and obstinate battle . The Sabine women , however , now reconciled to their fate , came between their fathers and husbands , beseeching them with tears to be reconciled , since , whoever should be conquered ...
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... forces moved into Campania , and encamped in the plain of Capua , opposite the army . of the three allies . Strict orders were issued against skirmishing or per- sonal encounters , and disobedience was to be punished with death ...
... forces moved into Campania , and encamped in the plain of Capua , opposite the army . of the three allies . Strict orders were issued against skirmishing or per- sonal encounters , and disobedience was to be punished with death ...
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... forces , that Manlius gained the day at last only by bringing on the poorer supernumeraries , whom he had armed to constitute a double reserve . 72. A second battle was much more easily won , and the Latins had no strength to rally for ...
... forces , that Manlius gained the day at last only by bringing on the poorer supernumeraries , whom he had armed to constitute a double reserve . 72. A second battle was much more easily won , and the Latins had no strength to rally for ...
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... 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 refused to receive them . He did not choose to punish the ...
... 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 refused to receive them . He did not choose to punish the ...
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... forces in the valley of the Tiber , near the little lake Vad'imon . They were defeated so thoroughly that very few escaped from the field . The consul Fabric'ius , the following year , defeated the Samnites , Lucanians , and Bruttians ...
... forces in the valley of the Tiber , near the little lake Vad'imon . They were defeated so thoroughly that very few escaped from the field . The consul Fabric'ius , the following year , defeated the Samnites , Lucanians , and Bruttians ...
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