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Strona 159
... became one and dwelt together , Romulus and Tatius being joint kings . Tatius was soon after slain by the people of Laurentum . b . When a Roman army was reviewed , it was purified ( lustrabatur ) by certain appointed cere- monies . " c ...
... became one and dwelt together , Romulus and Tatius being joint kings . Tatius was soon after slain by the people of Laurentum . b . When a Roman army was reviewed , it was purified ( lustrabatur ) by certain appointed cere- monies . " c ...
Strona 178
... became of Teucer after the destruction of Troy ? What of Pyr- rhus ? ( 2 ) What became of Agamemnon ? ( 3 ) By whom was Ægisthus slain ? By whom was Pyrrhus slain ? v . By whom was Etruria colonized ? VI . When did the Dorian Hera ...
... became of Teucer after the destruction of Troy ? What of Pyr- rhus ? ( 2 ) What became of Agamemnon ? ( 3 ) By whom was Ægisthus slain ? By whom was Pyrrhus slain ? v . By whom was Etruria colonized ? VI . When did the Dorian Hera ...
Strona 179
... became of Hippias ? PERIOD I. - CHAPTER II . ( Roman . ) xx . ( 1 ) Who is said to have reigned in Italy in very early times ? ( 2 ) What Trojan came to Italy ? Whose daughter did he marry ? What city did he found ? XXI . ( 1 ) Who ...
... became of Hippias ? PERIOD I. - CHAPTER II . ( Roman . ) xx . ( 1 ) Who is said to have reigned in Italy in very early times ? ( 2 ) What Trojan came to Italy ? Whose daughter did he marry ? What city did he found ? XXI . ( 1 ) Who ...
Strona 180
... became of Astyages ? XXXVIII . ( 1 ) What Lydian monarch did Cyrus conquer ? With what Greek had this monarch had an interview ? [ See Part II . 1. p . 135. ] ( 2 ) Did Cyrus spare the life of Crœsus ? [ Yes : when the funeral pile on ...
... became of Astyages ? XXXVIII . ( 1 ) What Lydian monarch did Cyrus conquer ? With what Greek had this monarch had an interview ? [ See Part II . 1. p . 135. ] ( 2 ) Did Cyrus spare the life of Crœsus ? [ Yes : when the funeral pile on ...
Strona 181
... became of Tarquin ? LXII . What was the secession to the Mons Sacer ? How and by whom were the plebeians persuaded to return ? What magistrates were then created ? LXIII . Who was Coriolanus ? Why was he so called ? LXIV . What was the ...
... became of Tarquin ? LXII . What was the secession to the Mons Sacer ? How and by whom were the plebeians persuaded to return ? What magistrates were then created ? LXIII . Who was Coriolanus ? Why was he so called ? LXIV . What was the ...
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Strona 117 - After this I saw in the night visions and behold a fourth beast dreadful and terrible and strong exceedingly, and it had great iron teeth, it devoured and brake in pieces and stamped the residue with the feet of it, and it was diverse from all the beasts that were before it and it had ten horns.
Strona 65 - The LORD of hosts hath purposed it, to stain the pride of all glory, and to bring into contempt all the honourable of the earth.
Strona 123 - Sergius Catilina, nobilissimi generis vir, sed ingenii pravissimi, ad delendam patriam conjuravit cum quibusdam claris quidem" sed audacibus viris. A Cicerone urbe* expulsus est, socii ejus deprehensi et in carcere strangulati sunt. Ab Antonio, altero consule, Catilina ipse proelio victus est et interfectus.
Strona 117 - Tum P. Scipio Africanus in Hispaniam missus est. Is primum militem ignavum et corruptum correxit ; tum multas Hispaniae civitates partim bello cepit, partim in deditionem accepit. Postremo ipsam Numantiam fame ad deditionem coegit, urbemque evertit ; reliquam provinciam in fidem accepit.
Strona 112 - Hispaniam,' ubi duo Scipiones ab Hasdrubale interfecti erant, missus est P. Cornelius Scipio, vir Romanorum omnium fere primus. Hic, puer'1 duodeviginti annorum, in pugna ad Ticinum, patrem singulari virtute* servavit. Deinde post cladem Cannensem/ multos* nobilissimorum juvenum Italiam deserere* cupientium, auctoritate sua ab hoc consilio deterruit. Viginti quatuor annorum juvenis in Hispaniam missus, die, qua venit, Carthaginem Novam cepit, in qua omne aurum et argentum et belli apparatum Poeni...
Strona 139 - Sed ut ad rem redeam, non sum tanto ego, inquit, ingenio, quanto Themistocles fuit, ut oblivionis artem quam memoriae malim; gratiamque habeo Simonidi illi Cio, quem primum ferunt artem memoriae protulisse. Dicunt enim, cum cenaret Crannone in Thessalia Simonides apud Scopam fortunatum hominem et nobilem cecinissetque id carmen, quod in eum scripsisset, in quo multa ornandi causa poetarum more in Castorem scripta et Pollucem fuissent, nimis illum sordide Simonidi dixisse se dimidium eius ei quod...
Strona 17 - That saith of Cyrus, He is my shepherd, And shall perform all my pleasure ; Even saying to Jerusalem, Thou shalt be built ; And to the temple, Thy foundation shall be laid.
Strona 126 - Cleopatra quoque aspidem sibi admisit, et veneno ejus exstincta est. Ita bellis toto orbe confectis, Octavianus Augustus Romam rediit anno duodecimo* quam consul fuerat.
Strona 140 - Persis fuit, dixit in concione, se habere consilium reipublicse salutare, sed id sciri opus non esse. Postulavit, ut aliquem populus daret, quicum communicaret : datus est Aristides. Huic ille, classem Lacedsemoniorum, quse subducta esset ad Gytheum, clam incendi posse ; quo facto frangi Lacedacmoniorum opes necesse esset.