Viri Romae Illustres, a Romulo Ad Augustum. Distinguished Men of Rome From Romulus to Augustus
Viri Romae Illustres, a Romulo Ad Augustum. Distinguished Men of Rome From Romulus to Augustus
C. F. L'homond
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The Romans were charged with inflicting in- jury on Oamillus unjustly. 11. The Roman army will be defeated at the Allia July 17th. 12. We will go back to our homes, so that, when the enemy enter our houses, we may die with the dignity that becomes us. 18. One of the old men brought down his ivory staff on the head of a Gaul who ventured to stand near him. 14. The noise of the geese was so great that Manlius was aroused. 15. While he struck and pushed back the first Gaul, the other soldiers seiz...ed their arms. 16. It will take a thousand pounds to induce us to give up the siege. 17. Manlius will be hurled from the Tarpeian rock on the charge of freeing men imprisoned for debt. XVI. TITUS MANLIUS TORQUATUS. 1. Although Manlia8*8 plan was that of an uncultivated mind, it was nev- ertheless praiseworthy for the filial affection it showed. 2. The son, doubtless because he heard that a day had been set for his father's trial, went to the city. 8. He threatened to kill the tribune unless he gave up the prosecution.
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