A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... taken prisoners ; and paid part of the costs of any lawsuit in which the patron might be engaged , or of his expenses in discharging honorable offices in the state . The relation on either side descended from father to son . It was es ...
... taken prisoners ; and paid part of the costs of any lawsuit in which the patron might be engaged , or of his expenses in discharging honorable offices in the state . The relation on either side descended from father to son . It was es ...
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... taken advantage of the changes in the Latin League , to extend their power to the cities on the Alban Mount and over the southern plain of Latium . Their forays ex- tended to the very gates of Rome , driving the country people to take ...
... taken advantage of the changes in the Latin League , to extend their power to the cities on the Alban Mount and over the southern plain of Latium . Their forays ex- tended to the very gates of Rome , driving the country people to take ...
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... taken ( B. C. 396 ) by the dictator Camillus . It is said that on the very day of its sur- render , Melpum , the Etruscan stronghold in the north , fell before the Gauls . The loss of these two frontier fortresses began HISTORY OF ROME ...
... taken ( B. C. 396 ) by the dictator Camillus . It is said that on the very day of its sur- render , Melpum , the Etruscan stronghold in the north , fell before the Gauls . The loss of these two frontier fortresses began HISTORY OF ROME ...
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... taken refuge in Veii and other Etruscan towns ; but the noblest of the patricians resolved to hold the Capitol . Those who were too old to fight , hoped to serve their country equally well by an heroic death . They re- peated , after ...
... taken refuge in Veii and other Etruscan towns ; but the noblest of the patricians resolved to hold the Capitol . Those who were too old to fight , hoped to serve their country equally well by an heroic death . They re- peated , after ...
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... taken from the public forests and quar- ries , on condition that every person so aided would give security to com- plete his building within the year . But these pledges were often forfeited ; and to meet the expense of rebuilding , as ...
... taken from the public forests and quar- ries , on condition that every person so aided would give security to com- plete his building within the year . But these pledges were often forfeited ; and to meet the expense of rebuilding , as ...
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