... wicked and factious men, who had troubled the state with their seditious practices, had justly forfeited their lives. Yet this proceeding was the commencement of great bloodshed. For whenever any one coveted the mansion or villa, or even the plate... Sallust, Florus, and Velleius Paterculus - Page 56de Sallust - 1881 - 538 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Gaius Sallustius Crispus - 1852 - 582 pages
...coveted the mansion or villa, or even the plate or apparel of another, he exerted his influence to have him numbered among the proscribed. Thus they, to whom...fear from Marcus Tullius, or in these times. But in a large state there arise many men of various dispositions. At some other period, and under another consul,... | |
| 1900 - 454 pages
...coveted the mansion or villa, or even the plate or apparel of another, he exerted his influence to have him numbered among the proscribed. Thus they, to whom...fear from Marcus Tullius, or in these times. But in a large state there arise many men of various dispositions. At some other period, and under another consul,... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 462 pages
...coveted the mansion or villa, or even the plate or apparel of another, he exerted his influence to have him numbered among the proscribed. Thus they, to whom...fear from Marcus Tullius, or in these times. But in a large state there arise many men of various dispositions. At some other period, and under another consul,... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1903 - 448 pages
...coveted the mansion or villa, or even the plate or apparel of another, he exerted his influence to have him numbered among the proscribed. Thus they, to whom...fear from Marcus Tullius, or in these times. But in a large state there arise many men of various dispositions. At some other period, and under another consul,... | |
| Edwin Gordon Lawrence - 1913 - 446 pages
...coveted the mansion or villa, or even the plate or apparel of another, he exerted his influence to have him numbered among the proscribed. Thus they, to whom...a subject of joy, were soon after dragged to death themseles; nor was there any cessation of slaughter, until Sylla had glutted all his partisans with... | |
| Lewis Copeland, Lawrence W. Lamm, Stephen J. McKenna - 1999 - 978 pages
...influence to have him numhered among the proscrihed. Thus they, to whom the death of Damasippus had heen a subject of joy, were soon after dragged to death...riches. Such excesses, indeed, I do not fear from Mareus Tullius, or in these times. But in a large state there arise many men of various dispositions.... | |
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