A History of the City of Rome, Its Structures and Monuments: From Its Foundation to the End of the Middle AgesLongmans, Green and Company, 1865 - 415 páginas |
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... Consul Quinctilius , and three tribunes of the people.1 Such particulars could hardly have been preserved except by contemporary regis- tration . If the early Roman annalists made them out of their own heads three or four centuries ...
... Consul Quinctilius , and three tribunes of the people.1 Such particulars could hardly have been preserved except by contemporary regis- tration . If the early Roman annalists made them out of their own heads three or four centuries ...
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... Consuls , there were other documents which would collaterally assist the historian of the early Roman times . We must remember that the Romans were acquainted with the use of letters from the very foundation of the city . Thus Cicero ...
... Consuls , there were other documents which would collaterally assist the historian of the early Roman times . We must remember that the Romans were acquainted with the use of letters from the very foundation of the city . Thus Cicero ...
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... consuls conducted the war against the Samnites : some saying that he was created dictator only to start the quadriga in the Roman games , instead of the prætor , L. Plautius , who was hin- dered from doing so by illness.3 But in this ...
... consuls conducted the war against the Samnites : some saying that he was created dictator only to start the quadriga in the Roman games , instead of the prætor , L. Plautius , who was hin- dered from doing so by illness.3 But in this ...
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... consuls under whom they were drawn up , as a mark of their genuineness : in a treaty above all such a statement cannot have been omitted . Thus it might be read in the treaty with the Latins that it was concluded by Sp . Cas- sius ( Liv ...
... consuls under whom they were drawn up , as a mark of their genuineness : in a treaty above all such a statement cannot have been omitted . Thus it might be read in the treaty with the Latins that it was concluded by Sp . Cas- sius ( Liv ...
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... consuls had but little power in concluding a treaty . The same thing ap- pears from the fact that in the peace with Carthage it was Scipio , and not one of the consuls , who was empowered to conclude it . But though the conditions were ...
... consuls had but little power in concluding a treaty . The same thing ap- pears from the fact that in the peace with Carthage it was Scipio , and not one of the consuls , who was empowered to conclude it . But though the conditions were ...
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