The Columbian Cyclopedia, Band 7Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... consul , regarded by the later Romans as the model of antique virtue and simple manners . So far as his character can be discerned through the veil of legend , C. appears to have been a violent patrician . About B.C. 460 , he was chosen ...
... consul , regarded by the later Romans as the model of antique virtue and simple manners . So far as his character can be discerned through the veil of legend , C. appears to have been a violent patrician . About B.C. 460 , he was chosen ...
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... consul Lucius Minu- cius , who had been defeated and surrounded by the Equi . Livy's account of the mode in which the deliverance was effected is rejected by Niebuhr , who points out the incon- sistencies and impossibilities of the ...
... consul Lucius Minu- cius , who had been defeated and surrounded by the Equi . Livy's account of the mode in which the deliverance was effected is rejected by Niebuhr , who points out the incon- sistencies and impossibilities of the ...
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... consuls . On the death of Marius , which occurred a few days after his usurpation , _C . made L. V. Flaccus his colleague for that year , and C. P. Carbo for the two succeeding years . In B.C. 84 , he prepared to meet Sulla , who was ...
... consuls . On the death of Marius , which occurred a few days after his usurpation , _C . made L. V. Flaccus his colleague for that year , and C. P. Carbo for the two succeeding years . In B.C. 84 , he prepared to meet Sulla , who was ...
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... consuls , or other distinguished persons . There were four entrances , of which the most important were the Porta Pompæ , F , and the Porta Triumphalis , G. The games were inaugurated by a procession from the cap- ítol , in which those ...
... consuls , or other distinguished persons . There were four entrances , of which the most important were the Porta Pompæ , F , and the Porta Triumphalis , G. The games were inaugurated by a procession from the cap- ítol , in which those ...
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... consuls , judges of the supreme court , and all other officers of the United States , whose appointments were not otherwise provided for in other sections of the document ; but congress might vest the appointment of such inferior ...
... consuls , judges of the supreme court , and all other officers of the United States , whose appointments were not otherwise provided for in other sections of the document ; but congress might vest the appointment of such inferior ...
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