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Marcellus

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1501 13 | sentence openly, Marcellus voluntarily resigned the consulate, 1502 25 | without submitting it to the vote. For the Romans call the 1503 2 | Appointed the laborious wars to wage," certainly they were the 1504 25 | to his cautious policy, waited to see the war extinguished, 1505 25 | administer remedies, stay waiting, and believe that what is 1506 20 | pretending to seek her wandering husband, no man hindering 1507 17 | and the darts would, for want of sufficient distance to 1508 2 | and the Carthaginians, and wanted in their latest years what 1509 11 | courtesies by a present of a war-horse and five hundred drachmas 1510 23 | Lacedaemonians, though most warlike, thinking exploit performed 1511 28 | wrestling ground to the warm baths to refresh himself." 1512 20 | person was secretly kept in watch, proceeded to speak irreligiously 1513 30 | and there were springs of water seen trickling down. This 1514 29 | not given proofs in many ways of his maturity of judgment 1515 23 | while he passed along, wearing a garland of myrtle, in 1516 17 | ships sunk some by the great weights which they let down from 1517 9 | ending of the war was so welcome to the people of Rome, that 1518 19 | below, he is said to have wept much, commiserating the 1519 26 | commanded barley instead of wheat to be given to those companies 1520 7 | to the sun, as if he had wheeled about not by chance, but 1521 | whereas 1522 | whether 1523 19 | men, having attacked them whilst they were engaged in forming 1524 17 | drawn by engines within, and whirled about, were dashed against 1525 | Why 1526 20 | men possessed and mad. His wife, conscious of his counterfeiting, 1527 19 | were given up entirely to wine and sport, Marcellus laid 1528 26 | guilty of an error. The right wing being hard pressed upon, 1529 29 | present to the gods any other wish, but that he might meet 1530 24 | ask the sentences, and, withdrawing with the Syracusans, stayed 1531 28 | exercise in the war, has withdrawn as it might be from the 1532 3 | himself before them: on witnessing whose blushes and tears, 1533 19 | of the city were already won, though the most fortified, 1534 11 | seeming surprised with joy and wonder, replied: "Are you that 1535 30 | advantageous that the Romans wondered that Hannibal, who had come 1536 22 | and admire the elegant and wonderful productions of Greece. ~ 1537 24 | place where the accused were wont to make their defence, and 1538 31 | The hill was covered with woods all over; on the top of 1539 19 | declining to do before he had worked out his problem to a demonstration, 1540 21 | Xenophon called Ephesus the workhouse of war; so, in my judgment, 1541 19 | would have it, intent upon working out some problem by a diagram, 1542 21 | graceful and elegant pieces of workmanship. Stuffed with barbarous 1543 28 | people not to show themselves worse judges than the enemy, condemning 1544 7 | Romans, when they offered worship to the gods, to turn round; 1545 23 | from the Latin ovis. It is worth observing, how exactly opposite 1546 26 | prayed them to fight to-day worthily of all their former success; " 1547 27 | ensign, meets them, and wounding the first elephant with 1548 20 | that he was driven by the wrath of the Mothers. When no 1549 23 | triumphs. The Greeks have wrested the word to their own language, 1550 19 | ran him through. Others write that a Roman soldier, running 1551 33 | her enemies he laid." The writer of the inscription has added 1552 25 | than Fulvius. He, as he had written, advancing into the territories 1553 24 | suffered indignities and wrongs, contrary to the conditions 1554 6 | this minute fault, but soon wrote expressly of it to Scipio 1555 21 | Boeotia the stage of Mars; and Xenophon called Ephesus the workhouse 1556 | your 1557 | yours 1558 29 | that he was agitated by a youthful ambition, above what became


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