The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The civil warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... already existing , and used them in place of garrisons . Of the land acquired by war they assigned the cultivated part forthwith to settlers , or leased or sold it . Since they had no leisure as yet to allot the part which then lay ...
... already existing , and used them in place of garrisons . Of the land acquired by war they assigned the cultivated part forthwith to settlers , or leased or sold it . Since they had no leisure as yet to allot the part which then lay ...
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... already possessed . After exaggerating the glory and riches on the one side and the danger and fear on the other , he admon- ished the rich to take heed , and said that for the realiza- tion of these hopes they ought to bestow this very ...
... already possessed . After exaggerating the glory and riches on the one side and the danger and fear on the other , he admon- ished the rich to take heed , and said that for the realiza- tion of these hopes they ought to bestow this very ...
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... already been a tribune , on account of their disgraceful mode of life , but was not able to do so because his col- 653 league would not agree to it . Accordingly Saturninus , a 101 little later , in order to have revenge on Metellus ...
... already been a tribune , on account of their disgraceful mode of life , but was not able to do so because his col- 653 league would not agree to it . Accordingly Saturninus , a 101 little later , in order to have revenge on Metellus ...
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... already made a breach in his fortified camp when Cæsar debouched with his horse through the other gates and slew about 6000 of his men , after which Cæsar B.C. 90 Y.R. B.C. 664 withdrew from Acerræ . Canusia and Venusia $ 40-42 ] 31 THE ...
... already made a breach in his fortified camp when Cæsar debouched with his horse through the other gates and slew about 6000 of his men , after which Cæsar B.C. 90 Y.R. B.C. 664 withdrew from Acerræ . Canusia and Venusia $ 40-42 ] 31 THE ...
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... already crossed over to Asia . They ordered Cæcilius Metellus , who was carrying on the remainder of the Social War against the Samnites , to make peace on the best terms he could , and come to the rescue of his beleaguered country ...
... already crossed over to Asia . They ordered Cæcilius Metellus , who was carrying on the remainder of the Social War against the Samnites , to make peace on the best terms he could , and come to the rescue of his beleaguered country ...
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