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" Flaminius died bravely, sword in hand, having committed no greater military error than many an impetuous soldier, whose death in his country's cause has been felt to throw a veil over his rashness, and whose memory is pitied and honored. The party feelings... "
The Histories of Livy, Books I, XXI, & XXII: With Extracts from Books IX ... - Page 327
by Tite-Live - 1881 - 364 pages
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History of Rome: From the end of the first to the end of the second Punic ...

Thomas Arnold - Rome - 1845 - 524 pages
...hatred of the Roman aristocracy to the author of an agrarian law, than the genuine language of the Gaul. Flaminius died bravely, sword in hand, having committed...over his rashness, and whose memory is pitied and honoured. The party feelings which have so coloured the language of the ancient writers respecting...
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The History of Rome

Thomas Arnold - Rome - 1853 - 702 pages
...hatred of the Roman aristocracy to the author of an agrarian law, than the genuine language of the Gaul. Flaminius died bravely, sword in hand, having committed...respecting him, need not be shared by a modern historian : Flaminius was indeed an unequal antagonist to Hannibal ; but in his previous life, as consul and...
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The campaigns of Hannibal arranged and critically considered

sir Patrick Leonard MacDougall - 1858 - 252 pages
...prisoners, the rest were slain ; and among the latter was Flaminius himself. In the words of Arnold, " He died bravely, sword in hand, having committed no greater...over his rashness, and whose memory is pitied and honoured. The party feelings which have so coloured the language of the ancient writers respecting...
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The History of Rome

Thomas Arnold - Rome - 1868 - 696 pages
...hatred of the Roman aristocracy to the author of an agrarian law, than the genuine language of the Gaul. Flaminius died bravely, sword in hand, having committed...impetuous soldier, whose death in his country's cause has hecn felt to throw a veil over his rashness, and whose memory is pitied and honored. The party feelings...
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The History of Rome, Volume 2

Wilhelm Ihne - Rome - 1871 - 548 pages
...eum, neque congrederetur.' i Arnold (History of Rome, iii. 110) says most justly and eloqnently: ' Flaminius died bravely, sword in hand, having committed...over his rashness, and whose memory is pitied and honoured. The party feelings which have so coloured the language of the ancient writers respecting...
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The History of Rome, Volume 2

Wilhelm Ihne - Rome - 1871 - 550 pages
...neque congrederetur.' 1 Arnold (History of Rome, iii. 110) says most justly and eloquently: ' Flaminins died bravely, sword in hand, having committed no greater...impetuous soldier whose death in his country's cause has be«n felt to throw a veil over his rashness, and whose memory is pitied and honoured. The party feelings...
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Analysis of Roman history

William C. Pearce - 1873 - 336 pages
...ungenerous and unjust ; and emanate rather from a hatred of the man thau from conviction. Dr Arnold says — "Flaminius died bravely, sword in hand, having committed...impetuous soldier whose death in his country's cause had been felt to throw a veil over his rashness, and whose memory is pitied and honoured. ... If the...
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The Histories of Livy, Books I, XXI, and XXII.: With Extracts from Books IX ...

Livy - Latin language - 1874 - 392 pages
...28. Non invenit. " A hostile fate, which exposed Flaminius to the reviling tongue of his political opponents and blackened his memory, deprived him also...language of the ancient writers respecting him need not bo shared by a modern historian." Arnold, Hist, of Rome, iii. 110. — 38. Domos, home. Lit., to their...
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The histories of Livy: books I, XXI, and XXII with extracts from books IX ...

Livy - Rome - 1876 - 392 pages
...28. Non invimit. " A hostile fate, which exposed Fbtminius to the reviling tongue of his political opponents and blackened his memory, deprived him also...ancient writers respecting him need not be shared by л modern historian." Arnold, Hist, of Rome, iii. 110. — 38. Domos, home. Lit., to their houses ;...
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Life of Hannibal

Thomas Arnold - 1879 - 336 pages
...the genuine language of the Gaul. Flaminius died bravely, sword in hand, having committed no graver military error than many an impetuous soldier, whose...respecting him, need not be shared by a modern historian ; Flaminius was indeed an unequal antagonist to Hannibal ; but in his previous life, as consul and...
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