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1 Pre | considered unbecoming; for what Roman is ashamed to bring his 2 Iphicr | discipline, that as certain Roman soldiers were formerly called 3 Iphicr(110)| Fabiani.] If the Roman soldiers were used to be 4 Timoth(125)| solemn occasions, as in the Roman lectisternia. ~ 5 Epamin(151)| Versus was used by the Roman as well for a line in prose 6 Hamilc | by Caius Lutatius, the Roman consul, resolved on putting 7 Hannib | no one doubts, that the Roman people excelled all other 8 Hannib | Quintus Fabius Maximus, the Roman dictator, threw himself 9 Hannib | went to Rome, to thank the Roman senate and people for having 10 Hannib | eventually came to pass. When the Roman ambassadors had gone thither, 11 Attic | descended from a most ancient Roman family,251 held the equestrian 12 Attic(251)| most remote origin of the Roman race." His family was so 13 Attic | uncle, Quintus Caecilius, a Roman knight, an intimate friend 14 Attic | should be formed by the Roman knights for the assassins 15 Attic | marriage with the daughter of a Roman knight to an alliance with 16 Attic | property of Lucius Saufeius, a Roman knight, who was of the same 17 Attic | though he was a hospitable Roman knight, and invited, with 18 Attic | Aulus Torquatus, and of many Roman knights besides. It may 19 Attic | has characterized 289 the Roman magistrates; for there is 20 Attic | illustrious action of the Roman people, which is not recorded 21 Attic | excelled the rest of the Roman people in honour and the