| Robert Fowler Leighton - Rome - 1878 - 592 pages
...destroyed or were in possession or the Opicans ; that on the Alban hills themselves Tuscnlum alone remained independent ; and that there was no other...of Rome fallen since the overthrow of the monarchy. — Arnold, vol. u p. 78 f. 1 This was the third plebisci/nm recognized by the patricians. given up... | |
| Robert Fowler Leighton - Rome - 1878 - 596 pages
...sustained, yet thev were never deterred from renewing a contest which they fonnd in the main prolilabfe and glorious. So greatly had the power and dominion of Rome fallen nince the overthrow of the monarchy. — Arnold, vol. ip 78 f. 1 Thin was the third />fe&i*f//'/m recognized... | |
| Robert Fowler Leighton - Rome - 1880 - 608 pages
...Rome. Accordingly that territory was plundered year after year, and whatever defeats the plunderers mnv at times have sustained, yet they were never deterred...of Rome fallen since the overthrow of the monarchy. — Arnold, vol. ip 78 f. 1 This was the third pfefyiscifum recognized by the patricians. given up... | |
| Robert Fowler Leighton - Rome - 1880 - 682 pages
...whatever defeats the plunderers may at times have sustained, yet they were never deterred from rerewing a contest which they found in the main profitable...Rome fallen since the overthrow of the monarchy.— Arnold, vol. ip 78 f. 1 This was the third plebi&cilnm recognized by the patricians. • Lex Icitia... | |
| Philip Smith - History, Ancient - 1885 - 602 pages
...destroyed ,or were iu the possession of the Opicans : that on the Alban hills .themselves Tusculum alone remained independent; and that there was no other...Rome fallen since the overthrow of the monarchy." f So little was the victory of Cincinnatus decisive, that in the * The yoke, formed of two spears set... | |
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