| Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1909 - 814 pages
...angry that women should dare to hold a public meeting when men were silent, . . . and they ordered the lictors to drive them away from the tribunal,...till the next day the consideration of the matter." We hear nothing more of the concerted action of large bodies of women until we come to the conventus... | |
| Frank Frost Abbott - 1909 - 296 pages
...angry that women should dare to hold a public meeting when men were silent, . . . and they ordered the lictors to drive them away from the tribunal,...till the next day the consideration of the matter." We hear nothing more of the concerted action of large bodies of women until we come to the conventus... | |
| Frank Frost Abbott - 1909 - 288 pages
...angry that women should dare to hold a public meeting when men were silent, . . . and they ordered the lictors to drive them away from the tribunal,...postpone till the next day the consideration of the latter." ; hear nothing more of the concerted iction of large bodies of women until we come to the... | |
| Emily James Putnam - 1910 - 418 pages
...triumvirs were angry that women should dare to hold a public meeting when the men were silent. They ordered the lictors to drive them away from the tribunal,...the following day they reduced the number of women from fourteen hundred to four hundred." * Public speaking had no terrors for the Roman lady. We read... | |
| Appianus - 1913 - 716 pages
...acts,and v themselves not so much as furnish money while the men were serving in the army. They ordered the lictors to drive them away from the tribunal,...the consideration of the matter. On the following The day they reduced the number of women, who were *"i"™ to present a valuation of their property,... | |
| Frances Ellis Sabin, Loura Bayne Woodruff - 1913 - 154 pages
...were angry that women should dare to hold a public meeting when men were silent .... and they ordered the lictors to drive them away from the tribunal,...until cries were raised by the multitude outside, and the triumvirs said they would postpone till the next day the consideration of the matter." THE... | |
| 1917 - 688 pages
...were angry that women should dare to hold a public meeting when men were silent .... and they ordered the lictors to drive them away from the tribunal,...until cries were raised by the multitude outside, and the triumvirs said they would postpone till the next day the consideration of the matter."1 It... | |
| Henry G. Spooner - 1919 - 586 pages
...triumvirs were angry that women should dare to hold a public meeting when the men were silent. They ordered the lictors to drive them away from the tribunal,...the following day they reduced the number of women from fourteen hundred to four hundred. — According to Emily James Putnam: "The Lady." FEMININE SMOKING... | |
| Appianus (of Alexandria.) - 1913 - 708 pages
...acts,and v themselves not so much as furnish money while the men were serving in the army. They ordered the lictors to drive them away from the tribunal,...the consideration of the matter. On the following The day they reduced the number of women, who were tr'um™s * » 3 relax tne to present a valuation... | |
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