A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... soon have been absorbed and lost among the older inhabitants . 12. The 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 ...
... soon have been absorbed and lost among the older inhabitants . 12. The 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 ...
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... soon as he felt secure in his power , he oppressed nobles and people alike . He compelled the poorer classes to toil upon the public works which his father had * The name of the City of the Seven Mountains had been given to Rome when ...
... soon as he felt secure in his power , he oppressed nobles and people alike . He compelled the poorer classes to toil upon the public works which his father had * The name of the City of the Seven Mountains had been given to Rome when ...
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... soon raised to five , and eventually to ten . Two plebeian Æ'diles were at the same time appointed , and charged with the superintendence of streets , buildings , markets , and public lands ; of the public games and festivals , and of ...
... soon raised to five , and eventually to ten . Two plebeian Æ'diles were at the same time appointed , and charged with the superintendence of streets , buildings , markets , and public lands ; of the public games and festivals , and of ...
Page 290
... soon overtaken by the foe . He made the best arrangement of his men which the crisis would admit , placing the ten elephants in front " like a line of moving fortresses , " his veteran Spanish infantry on the right , the Ligurians in ...
... soon overtaken by the foe . He made the best arrangement of his men which the crisis would admit , placing the ten elephants in front " like a line of moving fortresses , " his veteran Spanish infantry on the right , the Ligurians in ...
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... Soon after the passage of his bill , and on the morning of the day appointed for his oration upon popular rights , he was found murdered in his bed . 125. Caius Gracchus returned from his quæstorship in Sardinia , B. C. 124 , and became ...
... Soon after the passage of his bill , and on the morning of the day appointed for his oration upon popular rights , he was found murdered in his bed . 125. Caius Gracchus returned from his quæstorship in Sardinia , B. C. 124 , and became ...
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