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Σελίδα 41
... consul and their fellow citi- zens peradventure were fighting with their enemies . " 5 doublets that hangmen would STEEVENS . Bury with those that wore them , ] Instead of taking them as their lawful perquisite . See Vol . VI . p . 349 ...
... consul and their fellow citi- zens peradventure were fighting with their enemies . " 5 doublets that hangmen would STEEVENS . Bury with those that wore them , ] Instead of taking them as their lawful perquisite . See Vol . VI . p . 349 ...
Σελίδα 46
... consul made him aunswer that he thought the bandes which were in the vaward of their battell , were those of the Antiates , whom they esteemed to be the warlikest men , and which for valiant corage would geve no place to any of the ...
... consul made him aunswer that he thought the bandes which were in the vaward of their battell , were those of the Antiates , whom they esteemed to be the warlikest men , and which for valiant corage would geve no place to any of the ...
Σελίδα 52
... consul Cominius going up to his chayer of state , in the presence of the whole armie , gaue thankes to the goddes for so great , glorious , and prosperous a victorie : then he spake to Martius , whose valliantnes he commended beyond the ...
... consul Cominius going up to his chayer of state , in the presence of the whole armie , gaue thankes to the goddes for so great , glorious , and prosperous a victorie : then he spake to Martius , whose valliantnes he commended beyond the ...
Σελίδα 53
... consul , he most thanckefully accepted the gifte of his horse , and was a glad man besides , that his seruice had deserued his generalls commendation : and as for his other offer , which was rather a mercenary reward , than an ...
... consul , he most thanckefully accepted the gifte of his horse , and was a glad man besides , that his seruice had deserued his generalls commendation : and as for his other offer , which was rather a mercenary reward , than an ...
Σελίδα 57
... consul Cominius beganne to speake in this sorte . We cannot compell Martius to take these giftes we offer him , if he will not receaue them : but we will geue him suche a rewarde for the noble seruice he hath done , as he cannot refuse ...
... consul Cominius beganne to speake in this sorte . We cannot compell Martius to take these giftes we offer him , if he will not receaue them : but we will geue him suche a rewarde for the noble seruice he hath done , as he cannot refuse ...
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