The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The civil warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... lest they should no longer have sufficient allies of the Italian stock , and lest the government itself should be endangered by such a vast number of slaves . Not perceiving any remedy , as it was not easy , nor exactly just , to ...
... lest they should no longer have sufficient allies of the Italian stock , and lest the government itself should be endangered by such a vast number of slaves . Not perceiving any remedy , as it was not easy , nor exactly just , to ...
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... by Cornelia , the mother of the Gracchi ( aided by her daughter , Sempronia , who was mar- ried to Scipio , and was unloved and unloving because she Y.R. B.C. 625 was deformed and childless ) , lest § 18-20 ] 15 THE CIVIL WARS.
... by Cornelia , the mother of the Gracchi ( aided by her daughter , Sempronia , who was mar- ried to Scipio , and was unloved and unloving because she Y.R. B.C. 625 was deformed and childless ) , lest § 18-20 ] 15 THE CIVIL WARS.
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Appianus (of Alexandria.) Y.R. B.C. 625 was deformed and childless ) , lest the law of Gracchus 12g should be abolished , or whether , as some think , he com- mitted suicide because he saw plainly that he could not accomplish what he ...
Appianus (of Alexandria.) Y.R. B.C. 625 was deformed and childless ) , lest the law of Gracchus 12g should be abolished , or whether , as some think , he com- mitted suicide because he saw plainly that he could not accomplish what he ...
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... lest he should punish them as tribune , they made a rush upon him with a crowd of ruffians just as he was going away from the comitia , pur- sued him into a certain inn , and stabbed him . As this murder had a pitiful and shocking ...
... lest he should punish them as tribune , they made a rush upon him with a crowd of ruffians just as he was going away from the comitia , pur- sued him into a certain inn , and stabbed him . As this murder had a pitiful and shocking ...
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... lest others should be deterred by the spectacle from entering the army . When the enemy heard of this they made a similar decree for themselves . CHAPTER VI Defeat and Death of Q. Cæpio - Defeat of Sextus Cæsar - Sulla de- feats the ...
... lest others should be deterred by the spectacle from entering the army . When the enemy heard of this they made a similar decree for themselves . CHAPTER VI Defeat and Death of Q. Cæpio - Defeat of Sextus Cæsar - Sulla de- feats the ...
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