Ancient History: Exhibiting a Summary View of the Rise, Progress, Revolutions, Decline, and Fall, of the States and Nations of AntiquitySouter, 1837 - 601 páginas |
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... Appius Claudius , a man of austere manners , a strict observer of the laws , and of unshaken intrepidity , for one of the consuls the ensuing year ; but to temper his severity , they gave him for a colleague Servilius , who was of a ...
... Appius Claudius , a man of austere manners , a strict observer of the laws , and of unshaken intrepidity , for one of the consuls the ensuing year ; but to temper his severity , they gave him for a colleague Servilius , who was of a ...
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... Appius , on the other hand , insisted that lightening the load from those who owed money was only throwing it upon those to whom was due ; and that every new compliance from the senate , served no other purpose than to increase the inso ...
... Appius , on the other hand , insisted that lightening the load from those who owed money was only throwing it upon those to whom was due ; and that every new compliance from the senate , served no other purpose than to increase the inso ...
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... Appius sought safety in flight . Servilius laid aside the marks of consular power , and throwing himself into the midst of the tumult , entreated , flattered , commanded them to patience ; engaged that the senate should redress their ...
... Appius sought safety in flight . Servilius laid aside the marks of consular power , and throwing himself into the midst of the tumult , entreated , flattered , commanded them to patience ; engaged that the senate should redress their ...
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... Appius Claudius , the consul , son to the former Appius , was far from being disposed to concur in this new conces- sion to popular importunity . When , therefore , the Vol- scians appeared in the field , the Romans immediately fled ...
... Appius Claudius , the consul , son to the former Appius , was far from being disposed to concur in this new conces- sion to popular importunity . When , therefore , the Vol- scians appeared in the field , the Romans immediately fled ...
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... Appius opposing it , he was ordered to appear before the people , and finding them resolved on his condemnation , he prevented their malice by a voluntary death . Soon after , the tribunes boldly asserted , that the people ought not ...
... Appius opposing it , he was ordered to appear before the people , and finding them resolved on his condemnation , he prevented their malice by a voluntary death . Soon after , the tribunes boldly asserted , that the people ought not ...
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