The Roman history of Appian, tr. by H. White, Volume 1G. Bell, 1899 |
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... moved peoples , or parties , or factions , and some- times to deliver the author's moral lectures to mankind . This practice was introduced by Thucydides . It was , says Mr. Gilbert Murray , 1 " a fatal legacy to two thousand years of ...
... moved peoples , or parties , or factions , and some- times to deliver the author's moral lectures to mankind . This practice was introduced by Thucydides . It was , says Mr. Gilbert Murray , 1 " a fatal legacy to two thousand years of ...
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... more , in the course of which the city has been greatly embellished , its revenue much in- creased , and in the long reign of peace and security every- thing has moved toward a lasting prosperity . Some nations AUTHOR'S PREFACE 3.
... more , in the course of which the city has been greatly embellished , its revenue much in- creased , and in the long reign of peace and security every- thing has moved toward a lasting prosperity . Some nations AUTHOR'S PREFACE 3.
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Appianus (of Alexandria). thing has moved toward a lasting prosperity . Some nations have been added to the empire by these emperors , and the revolts of others have been suppressed . Possessing the best part of the earth and sea they ...
Appianus (of Alexandria). thing has moved toward a lasting prosperity . Some nations have been added to the empire by these emperors , and the revolts of others have been suppressed . Possessing the best part of the earth and sea they ...
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... moved partly by their own difficulties and partly by pity for the women , and perceiving that what the Romans had done was not from lust but necessity , entered into negotiations with them . For this purpose Romulus and Tatius met in ...
... moved partly by their own difficulties and partly by pity for the women , and perceiving that what the Romans had done was not from lust but necessity , entered into negotiations with them . For this purpose Romulus and Tatius met in ...
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... moved by his argu- ments and decreed a cancellation of debts to all Romans , and immunity also to these revolters . The latter laid down their arms and returned to the city . 414 414 II . FROM THE SAME Such was the bravery of the consul ...
... moved by his argu- ments and decreed a cancellation of debts to all Romans , and immunity also to these revolters . The latter laid down their arms and returned to the city . 414 414 II . FROM THE SAME Such was the bravery of the consul ...
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