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Page xvii
... enemy - Man- cinus is restored to his citizenship and sets up his own statue • 65 CHAPTER VII . NUMANTIA . B.C. 136-132 . Livy , Epit . 56 , 57 , 59 ; Appian , Hispanica , c . 84 , & c .; Gellius , ii . 13 ; xiii . 3 ; Orosius , v . 7 ...
... enemy - Man- cinus is restored to his citizenship and sets up his own statue • 65 CHAPTER VII . NUMANTIA . B.C. 136-132 . Livy , Epit . 56 , 57 , 59 ; Appian , Hispanica , c . 84 , & c .; Gellius , ii . 13 ; xiii . 3 ; Orosius , v . 7 ...
Page xxvii
... enemy and continue the retreat - The Roman army is again attacked by the two kings , and is again victorious after a hard fight - Remarks on Florus and Orosius - Marius sends Sulla and Manlius on a mission to Bocchus , who is allowed to ...
... enemy and continue the retreat - The Roman army is again attacked by the two kings , and is again victorious after a hard fight - Remarks on Florus and Orosius - Marius sends Sulla and Manlius on a mission to Bocchus , who is allowed to ...
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... enemy kept all men in the practice of virtue . But this rhetorical flourish is a misrepresentation . From the establishment of the Republic there had been a constant B struggle between the Senate and the Plebs , and the CHAPTER.
... enemy kept all men in the practice of virtue . But this rhetorical flourish is a misrepresentation . From the establishment of the Republic there had been a constant B struggle between the Senate and the Plebs , and the CHAPTER.
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... enemy , he was fallen upon by the Roman cavalry that was protecting the baggage and killed with those about him . The battle was fought on the feast of Vulcanus , the 23rd of August , which from this time was considered an unlucky day ...
... enemy , he was fallen upon by the Roman cavalry that was protecting the baggage and killed with those about him . The battle was fought on the feast of Vulcanus , the 23rd of August , which from this time was considered an unlucky day ...
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... enemy fled in disorder to the city . The consul brought his elephants up to the walls , and the fight was continued successfully , till one of the elephants being wounded in the head by a large stone became frantic with pain , and ...
... enemy fled in disorder to the city . The consul brought his elephants up to the walls , and the fight was continued successfully , till one of the elephants being wounded in the head by a large stone became frantic with pain , and ...
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