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The Consul , understanding this , divided his army into two parts , and , taking one part with himself , marched towards them that were drawing to the city out of the country ; and the other part he left in the camp with Titus Lartius ...
The Consul , understanding this , divided his army into two parts , and , taking one part with himself , marched towards them that were drawing to the city out of the country ; and the other part he left in the camp with Titus Lartius ...
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When they saw him all bloody and in a sweat , with few men following him , some began to be afraid ; but , soon after , seeing him run with a lively cheer to the Consul and take him by the hand , then they all began to call upon the ...
When they saw him all bloody and in a sweat , with few men following him , some began to be afraid ; but , soon after , seeing him run with a lively cheer to the Consul and take him by the hand , then they all began to call upon the ...
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Then prayed Marcius to be set directly against them ; which the Consul granted , greatly praising his courage . When both armies came almost to join , Marcius advanced a good space before his company , and went so fiercely to give ...
Then prayed Marcius to be set directly against them ; which the Consul granted , greatly praising his courage . When both armies came almost to join , Marcius advanced a good space before his company , and went so fiercely to give ...
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After the noise was somewhat appeased , the Consul began to speak in this sort : “ We cannot compel Marcius to take these gifts we offer him , but we will give him such a reward as he cannot refuse . Therefore we do order and decree ...
After the noise was somewhat appeased , the Consul began to speak in this sort : “ We cannot compel Marcius to take these gifts we offer him , but we will give him such a reward as he cannot refuse . Therefore we do order and decree ...
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But when the day of election was come , and Marcius came to the marketplace , accompanied with all the Senate and Nobility , who sought to make him Consul with the greatest entreaty they ever attempted for any man ; then the love and ...
But when the day of election was come , and Marcius came to the marketplace , accompanied with all the Senate and Nobility , who sought to make him Consul with the greatest entreaty they ever attempted for any man ; then the love and ...
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