Great Books of the Western World, Band 14Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... greatest confidence was in Nasica , and it was for him he called , but he not being there , he bewailed his misfortune , and , seeing there was no possible remedy , surrendered himself to Octavius . And here , in particular , he made it ...
... greatest confidence was in Nasica , and it was for him he called , but he not being there , he bewailed his misfortune , and , seeing there was no possible remedy , surrendered himself to Octavius . And here , in particular , he made it ...
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... greatest note among them in the actual fight itself . For when they began to flee , news came that the army of the barbarians was besieged within their palisade ; and so giving the Greeks opportunity to save themselves , they marched to ...
... greatest note among them in the actual fight itself . For when they began to flee , news came that the army of the barbarians was besieged within their palisade ; and so giving the Greeks opportunity to save themselves , they marched to ...
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... greatest reputation by the addition , for the exercise of judiciary powers , of three hundred of the order of knights to the same number of sena- tors . Whereas the alteration which Agis and Cleomenes made was in a quite different kind ...
... greatest reputation by the addition , for the exercise of judiciary powers , of three hundred of the order of knights to the same number of sena- tors . Whereas the alteration which Agis and Cleomenes made was in a quite different kind ...
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