Skip to main content

‹‹‹ prev (494)

(496) next ›››

(495)
Chap.
Iviii.
CONTENTS.
491
Application in favour of Appius fruit¬
less.—Oppius also tried, and both die
in prison. The rest of the decemvirs
banished 287
Seasonable interposition of Duilius. The
fathers dissatisfied with the populari¬
ty of the consuls 288
lx. An action with the iEqui and Volsci 289
Ixi. Victory over the ^iqui and Volsci 291
Ixii. Battle with the Sabines 293
Ixiii. The Sabines beat. The consuls voted a
triumph by the people v 294
Ixiv. New elections. Candour of Duilius ......... 296
Ixv. Domestic broils. Depredations of the iEqui
and Volsci 297
Ixvi. Speech of Quinctius 299
Uxvii. In continuation 301
Ixviii. Good effect of Quinctius’s speech 303
Ixix. The .iEqai and Volsci severely chastised ... 305
Ixx. The Roman people made arbitrators 307
Ixxi. The people adjudge in their own favour ... 308
BOOK IV.
Disputes with the Tribunes relative to intermarriages be¬
tween the orders—the participation of State Offices, and
a division of the lands—Institution of Military Tribunes
with Consular power, and the Sutrstorship.— Wars with
the Volsci, the JEqui, Fidenates, &c.
Chap. i. New laws proposed by Canuleius, not re¬
lished by the senate.... 310
ii. The consuls remonstrate 311
iii. Speech of Canuleius : 313
iv. In continuation 316
v. Conclusion 318
vi. Military tribunes of either order, proposed
to supersede consuls..; 319
vii. Creation of military tribunes, who soon
lay down their office, because there
was informality in their election 321
viU. Censors created 323
ix. Distractions at Ardea. Proceedings of
Geganius 3?4