A History of the City of Rome, Its Structures and Monuments: From Its Foundation to the End of the Middle AgesLongmans, Green and Company, 1865 - 415 páginas |
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... gold . Such , observes Livy , was the ransom of a people who were soon afterwards to rule the earth . The scales were set up , the gold produced ; but when Sulpicius complained that the weights were false , the insolent Gaul threw his ...
... gold . Such , observes Livy , was the ransom of a people who were soon afterwards to rule the earth . The scales were set up , the gold produced ; but when Sulpicius complained that the weights were false , the insolent Gaul threw his ...
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... gold . He rejects the compact made by Sulpicius as unsanctioned by himself , the superior magistrate ; drives the ... gold . Livy is followed , with some minor variations , by Plutarch , 2 Appian , 3 and Eutropius.4 Diodorus also ...
... gold . He rejects the compact made by Sulpicius as unsanctioned by himself , the superior magistrate ; drives the ... gold . Livy is followed , with some minor variations , by Plutarch , 2 Appian , 3 and Eutropius.4 Diodorus also ...
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... gold , half of which had been given to the Gauls as ransom , and the other half plundered by them from the Roman temples . That Crassus took this gold cannot be doubted , unless we are to reject all ancient testimony in a lump . The act ...
... gold , half of which had been given to the Gauls as ransom , and the other half plundered by them from the Roman temples . That Crassus took this gold cannot be doubted , unless we are to reject all ancient testimony in a lump . The act ...
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... gold is , however , in a state of confusion and obscurity . Livy first states that this gold had been collected from various temples ; but he adds that when the quantity in the public treasury was insufficient , the matrons contributed ...
... gold is , however , in a state of confusion and obscurity . Livy first states that this gold had been collected from various temples ; but he adds that when the quantity in the public treasury was insufficient , the matrons contributed ...
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... gold before conveyed into the temple . It was this other gold , then , already sacred , and the re- covered ransom , afterwards consecrated , which made up the 2,000 lbs . weight mentioned by Pliny . Sir G. C. Lewis finds a further ...
... gold before conveyed into the temple . It was this other gold , then , already sacred , and the re- covered ransom , afterwards consecrated , which made up the 2,000 lbs . weight mentioned by Pliny . Sir G. C. Lewis finds a further ...
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