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... consul with an army . When his ambas- sadors were ordered to leave Italy , and Perseus per- ceived that peace was ... consul , offering to treat on terms usually prescribed to the van- quished , rather than as a victor . This ...
... consul with an army . When his ambas- sadors were ordered to leave Italy , and Perseus per- ceived that peace was ... consul , offering to treat on terms usually prescribed to the van- quished , rather than as a victor . This ...
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... consul Martius was sent to com- mand against Macedon , with orders to penetrate into the heart of the kingdom . This was not easy . But for the cowardice of Perseus , he might have been long and effec- tually resisted . The farther the ...
... consul Martius was sent to com- mand against Macedon , with orders to penetrate into the heart of the kingdom . This was not easy . But for the cowardice of Perseus , he might have been long and effec- tually resisted . The farther the ...
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... consul remarked on seeing them the inconstancy of fortune ; that he who the other day held the ample kingdom of Macedon , now , shut up in a small island , should send such messengers as these to ask favours at his hands . Seeing the ...
... consul remarked on seeing them the inconstancy of fortune ; that he who the other day held the ample kingdom of Macedon , now , shut up in a small island , should send such messengers as these to ask favours at his hands . Seeing the ...
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... consul's feet ; but Æmilius prevented him . When silence had been sometime observed , the consul asked him what injury the Romans had done him , that he should persist in bearing arms against them . Perseus looked on the ground ...
... consul's feet ; but Æmilius prevented him . When silence had been sometime observed , the consul asked him what injury the Romans had done him , that he should persist in bearing arms against them . Perseus looked on the ground ...
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... , and after solemn prayers to Mars and Minerva , and other deities , the consul set fire to them with a torch he held , the other officers immediately throwing in the lighted torches they had SKETCH OF GENERAL HISTORY . 71.
... , and after solemn prayers to Mars and Minerva , and other deities , the consul set fire to them with a torch he held , the other officers immediately throwing in the lighted torches they had SKETCH OF GENERAL HISTORY . 71.
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