The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The foreign warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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Appianus (of Alexandria.) Y.R. B.C. 266 the enemy unless the Senate would send an embassy to 488 him to treat for peace . The Senate reluctantly sent ... enemy . Marcius admiring the high BK . II , I - V ] 15 CONCERNING ITALY.
Appianus (of Alexandria.) Y.R. B.C. 266 the enemy unless the Senate would send an embassy to 488 him to treat for peace . The Senate reluctantly sent ... enemy . Marcius admiring the high BK . II , I - V ] 15 CONCERNING ITALY.
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... enemy who treated him well . He told her to cast her eyes upon the men here present with whom he had exchanged the pledge of mutual fidelity , who had granted him citizenship , had chosen him their general , and had in- trusted to him ...
... enemy who treated him well . He told her to cast her eyes upon the men here present with whom he had exchanged the pledge of mutual fidelity , who had granted him citizenship , had chosen him their general , and had in- trusted to him ...
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... enemies . When peace was concluded again , you made war upon the Neapolitans , our neighbors . Nor did it escape us ... enemy before a declaration of war . Y.R. B.C. 433 Moreover , when we twice sent embassies IV ] 23 THE SAMNITE HISTORY.
... enemies . When peace was concluded again , you made war upon the Neapolitans , our neighbors . Nor did it escape us ... enemy before a declaration of war . Y.R. B.C. 433 Moreover , when we twice sent embassies IV ] 23 THE SAMNITE HISTORY.
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... enemy's ranks to the Capitol . V. FROM PEIRESC When Cadicius bore the decree of the Senate to Camillus , by which he was made consul , he exhorted him not to lay up against his country the injury it had done him . The 1 Livy , v . 36 ...
... enemy's ranks to the Capitol . V. FROM PEIRESC When Cadicius bore the decree of the Senate to Camillus , by which he was made consul , he exhorted him not to lay up against his country the injury it had done him . The 1 Livy , v . 36 ...
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... enemy's spoils . The prosecuted parties sent messengers to Hannibal asking him to assist them , and admonished him that , if he should neglect those who were able to assist him at home , he would be thoroughly despised by his father's ...
... enemy's spoils . The prosecuted parties sent messengers to Hannibal asking him to assist them , and admonished him that , if he should neglect those who were able to assist him at home , he would be thoroughly despised by his father's ...
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The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The Civil Wars - Primary Source ... Horace White,Horace Appianus No preview available - 2013 |
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