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In the country of the Volsces , with whom the Romans were then at war , there was a principal city called Corioli , against which the Consul Cominius did lay siege . Wherefore the other Volsces , fearing lest the city should be taken by ...
In the country of the Volsces , with whom the Romans were then at war , there was a principal city called Corioli , against which the Consul Cominius did lay siege . Wherefore the other Volsces , fearing lest the city should be taken by ...
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ward to be revenged of the Romans , he thought it his best way to stir up the Volsces against them , knowing they were able enough to encounter them , and that their power was not so much impaired , as their malice and desire of revenge ...
ward to be revenged of the Romans , he thought it his best way to stir up the Volsces against them , knowing they were able enough to encounter them , and that their power was not so much impaired , as their malice and desire of revenge ...
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Wherefore , if thou hast any heart to be wreaked of the injuries thy enemies have done thee , speed thee now , and let my misery serve thy turn , and so use it , that my services may be a benefit to the Volsces ; promising thee that I ...
Wherefore , if thou hast any heart to be wreaked of the injuries thy enemies have done thee , speed thee now , and let my misery serve thy turn , and so use it , that my services may be a benefit to the Volsces ; promising thee that I ...
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Thus he was joined in commission with Tullus as general of the Volsces , having absolute authority between them to pursue the war . Then Marcius , having left order with the rulers to assemble the rest of their power , stole away upon ...
Thus he was joined in commission with Tullus as general of the Volsces , having absolute authority between them to pursue the war . Then Marcius , having left order with the rulers to assemble the rest of their power , stole away upon ...
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Howbeit , at their coming they were brought to the place where he was set in his chair of state , with a marvelous and unspeakable majesty , having the chiefest men of the Volsces about him . So he commanded them to declare openly the ...
Howbeit , at their coming they were brought to the place where he was set in his chair of state , with a marvelous and unspeakable majesty , having the chiefest men of the Volsces about him . So he commanded them to declare openly the ...
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