Caput
1 5 | state, and how powerful they left it; and how, by gradual
2 11| they obtained the mastery, left nothing to the vanquished.
3 12| victorious ancestors had left to their vanquished enemies;
4 20| of them; to us they have left only insults, dangers, prosecutions,
5 20| what, in a word, have we left, but a miserable existence? ~ “
6 32| camp of Manlius. But he left in charge Lentulus and Cethegus,
7 35| preserving what honor is left to me. When I was proceeding
8 39| come off victorious, or left the struggle undecided,
9 44| their country, and, indeed, left the city a little before
10 45| which they were sent, and left them to manage the rest
11 46| delay; but Coeparius, having left his house a little before,
12 51| consideration, our forefathers left them unmolested, lest any
13 52| city is taken, no power is left to the vanquished. ~ “But,
14 55| after a slight ascent to the left, is sunk about twelve feet
15 59| between the mountains on the left, with a rugged rock on the
16 59| officer of Faesulae on the left; while he himself; with
17 60| army routed, and himself left with but few supporters,
18 61| killed in the battle, or left the field severely wounded. ~
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