History of the Romans Under the Empire, Band 2Appleton, 1864 |
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... means of de- termining its site ; but the Boii were settled in a part of the Æduan territory between the Loire and Allier , a district of the modern Bourbonnais , and their capital may have been at Moulins . by the bridge which crosses ...
... means of de- termining its site ; but the Boii were settled in a part of the Æduan territory between the Loire and Allier , a district of the modern Bourbonnais , and their capital may have been at Moulins . by the bridge which crosses ...
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... means of crossing . Cæsar's camp was always furnished with implements and workmen , and he owed much of his success to the skill of his engineers . He transported his army across the Allier with his usual celerity ; and Vercinge- torix ...
... means of crossing . Cæsar's camp was always furnished with implements and workmen , and he owed much of his success to the skill of his engineers . He transported his army across the Allier with his usual celerity ; and Vercinge- torix ...
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... means of his cavalry . But here again the Germans turned the fortune of the day , and the Gauls , beaten back with loss into their entrenchments , suffered sore discouragement . Their leader felt increasing alarm . He knew how rapid ...
... means of his cavalry . But here again the Germans turned the fortune of the day , and the Gauls , beaten back with loss into their entrenchments , suffered sore discouragement . Their leader felt increasing alarm . He knew how rapid ...
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... means allowed them . A numer- ous army was thus speedily collected round the circuit of the Roman entrenchments , and a ray of hope gleamed upon the ramparts of Alesia , when the signal was given for a simul- taneous advance upon the ...
... means allowed them . A numer- ous army was thus speedily collected round the circuit of the Roman entrenchments , and a ray of hope gleamed upon the ramparts of Alesia , when the signal was given for a simul- taneous advance upon the ...
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... mean time been less successful in defeating the forces of the Treviri ; so that the campaign in Belgium was speedily reduced to the irregular warfare for which the country was so well adap- down : a revolt ted . Commius , the Atrebate ...
... mean time been less successful in defeating the forces of the Treviri ; so that the campaign in Belgium was speedily reduced to the irregular warfare for which the country was so well adap- down : a revolt ted . Commius , the Atrebate ...
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Seite 384 - What, thou too, Brutus !' he exclaimed, let go his hold of Casca, and drawing his robe over his face, made no further resistance. The assassins stabbed him through and through, for they had pledged themselves, one and all, to bathe their daggers in his blood.
Seite 308 - Capitolme hill, and crossed the deep hollow of the Velabrum and Forum Boarium, on its way to the Circus Maximus, which occupied the valley between the Palatine and Aventine. In passing through the Velabrum, the...
Seite 388 - Patris patriae, statuam inter reges, suggestum in orchestra ; sed et ampliora etiam humano fastigio decerni sibi passus est : sedem auream in curia et pro tribunali, tensam et ferculum circensi pompa, templa, aras, simulacra iuxta deos, pulvinar, flaminem, lupercos, appellationem mensis e suo nomine ; ac nullos non honores ad libidinem cepit et 2 dedit.
Seite 377 - He was zealous in serving his interests by the discharge of important offices; nor did he blush to govern Cisalpine Gaul for Caesar, while his uncle still held Utica against him. A feeble panegyric of the sturdy sage whom he had abandoned while he affected to adopt his principles and emulate his practice, seemed to Brutus a sufficient tribute to his virtues.
Seite 393 - And, as if to complete the picture of the most perfect specimen of human ability, we are assured that in all the exercises of the camp his vigour anil skill were not less conspicuous. He fought at the most perilous moments in the ranks of the soldiers ; he could manage his charger without the use of reins ; and he saved his life at Alexandria by his address in the art of swimming.
Seite 383 - Cimber approached with a petition for his brother's pardon. The others, as was concerted, joined in the supplication, grasping his hands and embracing his neck. Caesar at first put them gently aside, but, as they became more importunate, repelled them with main force.