Pinnock's Improved Edition of Dr. Goldsmith's Abridgment of the History of Rome:: To which is Prefixed, an Introduction to the Study of Roman History ... with Numerous Biographical and Historical Notes; a Dictionary Explaining the Most Difficult Words, at the Beginning, and Questions for Examination at the End of Each Section.

Pinnock's Improved Edition of Dr. Goldsmith's Abridgment of the History of Rome:: To which is Prefixed, an Introduction to the Study of Roman History ... with Numerous Biographical and Historical Notes; a Dictionary Explaining the Most Difficult Words, at the Beginning, and Questions for Examination at the End of Each Section.
Authors: Oliver Goldsmith
Published on: 1841
Page Count: 420 pages
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Language: en
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... Cethe'gus , he left Rome by night , with a small retinue , to hasten towards Etruria , where Man'lius , one of the conspirators , was rais- ing an army to support him . 2 20. In the mean time Ci'cero took proper precautions to secure ...

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