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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1770 Excerpt: ... Manlius, Tribune of the People, proposes to give Pompey the Management of the War again/1 Mithridates, I. it, p. 21 I. Manlius (Aulus) Consul, makes Peace with the Carthaginians, . 1-8, p. 20. Manlius (Aulus) Consul, accusedfor not executing the Agrarian Law, 1. 3, p. 68, sent to Greece for the Laws, 1. 5, p. 256. Manlius Capitolinus (Marcus) defends the Capitol, 1. Jtt p. 393, receives a Rewardfor it from the Soldiers-p. 393, from the Republic, p. 398, attempts to make himself King, p. 400, cited before the Dictator, p. 402, answers the Dictator, p. 403, led to Prison, p. 404, set at Liberty; proposes the Division os the Lands, p. 405, accused by the T'ibunes of the People, p. 406, condemned to be flung from the Capitol, p. 408, his House raxed, ibid. &c. regretted by the People, ibid. Manlius (Lucius) Consul, goes into Africa, 1. 8, p. 1 5, defeats the Carthaginians, ibid. Manlius (Marcus) Military Tribune, 1.6, p. 353. Manlius, (Publius) Dictator, names a Plebeian fir bis General of Horse, 1. 7, p. 418, accused by the Tribunes of ill treating his own Son, 1. 8, p. 2. Manlius (General of Cutiliao's Army, 1. 12, p. 238, t c-p. 241, 243. 244. Manlius Torquatus (Titus) ill treated by his Father, 1. 8, p. 2, obliges the Tribune to drop his Accusation against his Father, p. 3, kills a Gaul, p. 4. Marcellus, Consul, a Partisan of Pompey, 1. 13, p. 279, 283, a boldsaying as well as Action of that Consul's, p. 281, gives his Opinion against a Treaty with Caesar- p. 284. Marcus Coriolanus (Caius) his Extraction, 1. 2, p. 87, his'Character, ibid, his Advices again/1 the People, p. 88, accused by the Tribunes; resists them, p 80, 92, his Intrepidity, p. 94, condemned by Sicinius, p. 65, detnandslhi Reason why he is accused, p. no, obtains a Reprieve, p...