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 1   Eumen(188)|           honourable as it was at Rome.-----Bos. Such was doubtless
 2   Eumen(188)|           the same standing as at Rome. ~
 3   Kings     |       made war upon the people of Rome; he was killed by a blow
 4  Hannib     |          As some ambassadors from Rome were sent to that prince,
 5  Hannib     |        battle, he marched towards Rome, nobody opposing him, and
 6  Hannib     | ambassadors from Carthage went to Rome, to thank the Roman senate
 7  Hannib     |         of enemies to the name of Rome, in command of the army,
 8  Hannib     |         as consuls are elected at Rome, so, at Carthage, two kings
 9  Hannib     |         consuls, ambassadors from Rome came again to Carthage;
10  Hannib     |          happened accidentally at Rome that certain ambassadors
11    Cato     |          accustomed to relate, to Rome, and proceeded to employ
12    Cato(245)|           ten miles south-east of Rome, not far from the modern
13    Cato     |          the acts of the kings of Rome; the second and third show
14   Attic     |     regarded by Sulla; returns to Rome, IV.---- Inherits property
15   Attic(251)|       back to the earliest age of Rome. ~
16   Attic     |           that the citizenship of Rome is forfeited by taking that
17   Attic     |         take him away with him to Rome. But when he endeavoured
18   Attic     |        services to his friends at Rome; for he used to come to
19   Attic     |          tranquil, he returned to Rome, in the consulship, as I
20   Attic     |         property in Epirus and at Rome. Hence it may be seen that
21   Attic     |        for him what no citizen of Rome had ever been able to attain.
22   Attic     |           but even when he was in Rome, and through his numberless
23   Attic     |         not merely of the city of Rome, but of the whole world. ~
24    Summ     |            65. Atticus returns to Rome. Ib.~32. Death of Atticus.
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