The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthagininas, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Volumen1Collins and Company, 1820 |
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... Livy informs us , that this licentiousness of the Baccha- nalians having secretly crept into Rome , the most horrid dis- orders were committed there under the cover of night ; be- sides which , all persons , who were initiated into ...
... Livy informs us , that this licentiousness of the Baccha- nalians having secretly crept into Rome , the most horrid dis- orders were committed there under the cover of night ; be- sides which , all persons , who were initiated into ...
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... Livy informs us of two Arcani- ans , who having followed the crowd into it upon one of the feast days , although out of mistake and with no ill design , were both put to death without mercy . It was also a capital crime to divulge the ...
... Livy informs us of two Arcani- ans , who having followed the crowd into it upon one of the feast days , although out of mistake and with no ill design , were both put to death without mercy . It was also a capital crime to divulge the ...
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... Livy relates concerning Hannibal on this head , and which I shall take notice of in the sequel . THE SENATE . The senate , composed of persons who were venerable on account of their age , their experience , their birth , their riches ...
... Livy relates concerning Hannibal on this head , and which I shall take notice of in the sequel . THE SENATE . The senate , composed of persons who were venerable on account of their age , their experience , their birth , their riches ...
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... Livy mentions only the fifteen senators ; but , in another place , he names the old men ; and tells us , that they formed the most venerable council of the government , and had great authority in the senate . Car- C a Lib . xix . c . 2 ...
... Livy mentions only the fifteen senators ; but , in another place , he names the old men ; and tells us , that they formed the most venerable council of the government , and had great authority in the senate . Car- C a Lib . xix . c . 2 ...
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... Livy makes a like reflection with regard to Terentius Varro . That general being returned to Rome after the bat- tle of Canna , which had been lost by his ill conduct , was met by persons of all orders of the state , at some distance ...
... Livy makes a like reflection with regard to Terentius Varro . That general being returned to Rome after the bat- tle of Canna , which had been lost by his ill conduct , was met by persons of all orders of the state , at some distance ...
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