The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The foreign warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... became known late , and little by 1 An account of their method of making extracts ( not referring , however , to the books now extant ) follows the Preface in the Vatican MS . , 141 , whence it passed into the inferior MSS . of class i ...
... became known late , and little by 1 An account of their method of making extracts ( not referring , however , to the books now extant ) follows the Preface in the Vatican MS . , 141 , whence it passed into the inferior MSS . of class i ...
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... became a monarchy . - ― 15. Thus , the foreign wars will be divided into books according to the nations , and the civil wars according to the chief commanders . The last book will show the present mili- tary force of the Romans , the ...
... became a monarchy . - ― 15. Thus , the foreign wars will be divided into books according to the nations , and the civil wars according to the chief commanders . The last book will show the present mili- tary force of the Romans , the ...
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... became severe , there being 50,000 young men in the defile whom they could not bear to see perish , they surrendered to Pontius and begged him Y.R. B.C. 433 either to kill them , or to I - IV ] བ THE SAMNITE HISTORY 21.
... became severe , there being 50,000 young men in the defile whom they could not bear to see perish , they surrendered to Pontius and begged him Y.R. B.C. 433 either to kill them , or to I - IV ] བ THE SAMNITE HISTORY 21.
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... became supreme ruler instead of a prefect of the guard , and he contracted an alliance with the Mamertines , who dwelt on the other side of the strait of Sicily , and who Y R. B.C. 474 had perpetrated the same kind of VII - IX ] 27 THE ...
... became supreme ruler instead of a prefect of the guard , and he contracted an alliance with the Mamertines , who dwelt on the other side of the strait of Sicily , and who Y R. B.C. 474 had perpetrated the same kind of VII - IX ] 27 THE ...
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... became still more furious , and he put to death all those who had advised the temple - robbing , or had assented to it , or had taken part in it . Thus had Pyrrhus come to grief . Y.R. BOOK IV - EXCERPTA THE GALLIC HISTORY I. AN 32 [ BK ...
... became still more furious , and he put to death all those who had advised the temple - robbing , or had assented to it , or had taken part in it . Thus had Pyrrhus come to grief . Y.R. BOOK IV - EXCERPTA THE GALLIC HISTORY I. AN 32 [ BK ...
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The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The Civil Wars - Primary Source ... Horace White,Horace Appianus No preview available - 2013 |
The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The Foreign Wars - Primary Source ... Horace White,Horace Appianus No preview available - 2014 |
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