The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The civil warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... half as much more for each son of those who had After saying much more to the same purport and exciting the poor , as well as others who were moved by sons . Y.R. B. C. 621 reason rather than by the desire § 10-11 ] 9 THE CIVIL WARS.
... half as much more for each son of those who had After saying much more to the same purport and exciting the poor , as well as others who were moved by sons . Y.R. B. C. 621 reason rather than by the desire § 10-11 ] 9 THE CIVIL WARS.
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... moved with deep sorrow , and rightly so , both on their own account ( for they believed that they were no longer to live in a free state under equal laws , but were reduced to servitude by the rich ) , and on account of Gracchus himself ...
... moved with deep sorrow , and rightly so , both on their own account ( for they believed that they were no longer to live in a free state under equal laws , but were reduced to servitude by the rich ) , and on account of Gracchus himself ...
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... moved out of their own places and settled down in other people's . B.C. 132 19. The Italian allies who complained of these disturb- 129 ances , and especially of the lawsuits hastily brought against them , chose Cornelius Scipio the ...
... moved out of their own places and settled down in other people's . B.C. 132 19. The Italian allies who complained of these disturb- 129 ances , and especially of the lawsuits hastily brought against them , chose Cornelius Scipio the ...
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... moved to speak to him for some other reason , and asked him to spare his country . Gracchus , still more dis- turbed , and startled like one detected in a crime , gave the Y.R. B C. 633 man a piercing look . Then § 23-25 ] 19 THE CIVIL ...
... moved to speak to him for some other reason , and asked him to spare his country . Gracchus , still more dis- turbed , and startled like one detected in a crime , gave the Y.R. B C. 633 man a piercing look . Then § 23-25 ] 19 THE CIVIL ...
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... moved his camp to a greater distance . Having received certain Gallic re- enforcements he again drew near to Sulla and just as the two armies were coming to an engagement a Gaul of enor- mous size advanced and challenged any Roman to ...
... moved his camp to a greater distance . Having received certain Gallic re- enforcements he again drew near to Sulla and just as the two armies were coming to an engagement a Gaul of enor- mous size advanced and challenged any Roman to ...
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