A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... slain beasts ; and to avert their wrath by sacrifices prescribed and regulated by an elaborate ritual . To learn these rites formed a large part of the education of a young Tuscan noble . 11. The Romans , who were destined to be for ...
... slain beasts ; and to avert their wrath by sacrifices prescribed and regulated by an elaborate ritual . To learn these rites formed a large part of the education of a young Tuscan noble . 11. The Romans , who were destined to be for ...
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... slain . The father of Kæso was then consul . In revenge for the fate of his son , he declared that the law should never pass while he was in office ; and that he would immediately lead the entire citizen - soldiery out to war , thus ...
... slain . The father of Kæso was then consul . In revenge for the fate of his son , he declared that the law should never pass while he was in office ; and that he would immediately lead the entire citizen - soldiery out to war , thus ...
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... slain with his own hand , and forty crowns or other honorary rewards received from his generals . He appealed to the gods , whose temples he had saved from pollution , and he bade the people look at the Capitol before they pro- nounced ...
... slain with his own hand , and forty crowns or other honorary rewards received from his generals . He appealed to the gods , whose temples he had saved from pollution , and he bade the people look at the Capitol before they pro- nounced ...
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... slain . The Latins saw and understood the act , but they still fought fiercely , like men who struggled against fate . So equally matched were the main forces , that Manlius gained the day at last only by bringing on the poorer ...
... slain . The Latins saw and understood the act , but they still fought fiercely , like men who struggled against fate . So equally matched were the main forces , that Manlius gained the day at last only by bringing on the poorer ...
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... slain , and in their places were ill - trained Italian merce- naries , who would serve only as long as pay and plunder abounded . The Mamertines , " Children of Mars , " were a troop of Italian freebooters , formerly in the pay of ...
... slain , and in their places were ill - trained Italian merce- naries , who would serve only as long as pay and plunder abounded . The Mamertines , " Children of Mars , " were a troop of Italian freebooters , formerly in the pay of ...
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