Momm., Rom. Ge., II, 88. demanded a share of recent conquests that their own blood and courage had gained. Now it was a loose and feeble body of various members waiting for a share in land long since conquered, while their patron rather than their leader... History of Liberty - Seite 120von Samuel Eliot - 1853Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Samuel Eliot - 1853 - 444 Seiten
...claiming a portion of recent conquests from the Patricians. Now, it was ¡i loose and feeble Inxly of, various members, waiting for a share in land long...follow him there were none, except the partisans whose я App., Bell. Civ., I. 9. cccpcro." Sallust., Jug., xi.li. 'O /iev voiif roil ßoiiÄo'yioref î/i'... | |
| 1891 - 654 Seiten
...Rom. Ge., II, 88. demanded a share of recent conquests that their own blood and courage had gained. Now it was a loose and feeble body of various members...rather than their leader exerted himself for them. Tiberius, like Licinius, met with violent opposition, but he had not like him the patience and the... | |
| Andrew Stephenson - 1891 - 118 Seiten
...Rom. Ge., II, 88. demanded a share of recent conquests that their own blood and courage had gained. Now it was a loose and feeble body of various members...rather than their leader exerted himself for them. Tiberius, like Licinius, met with violent opposition, but he ( had not like him the patience and the... | |
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