 | Plutarch, John Langhorne, William Langhorne - 1794
...hundred and twenty thoufond foot, and five ttoufand horfe. Twenty-four fenators were felefled. who tad all been generals or praetors, and were appointed his lieutenants ; and he had two quaefiors given him. As the price of provisions fel! immediately, the people were greatly pleafed ;... | |
 | Plutarch - 1795
...a hundred .and twenty thoufand foot, and five thcufand .horfe. Twenty-four fenators were felefted, who had all been generals or praetors, and were appointed his lieutenants; and he had two quicftors given him. As the price of provifions fell immediately, the people were greatly pleafed,... | |
 | Plutarch - 1804
...of a hundred and twenty thoufand foot, and five thoufand horfe. Twentyfour ienators were feiefted, who had all been generals or praetors, and were appointed his lieutenants ; and he had two quaeflors given him. As the price of provilions fell immediately, tli* people were greatly pleafed,... | |
 | Plutarchus - 1809
...five hundred galleys, and to raise an army of a hundred and twenty thousand foot, and five thousand horse. Twenty-four senators were selected, who , had...appointed his lieutenants; and he had two. quaestors allowed. As the price of provisions immediately fell, the people were highly pleased, and it gave them... | |
 | Plutarchus - 1813
...five hundred galleys, and to raise an army of a hundred and twenty thousand foot, and five thousand horse. Twenty-four senators were selected, who had...greatly pleased, and it gave them occasion to say, " The very name of Pompey had terminated the war." However, in pursuance of his charge, he divided... | |
 | Plutarch - 1816
...five hundred galleys, and to raise an army of a hundred and twenty thousand foot, and five thousand horse. Twenty-four senators were selected, who had...appointed his lieutenants ; and he had two quaestors allowed. As the price of provisions immediately fell, the people were highly pleased, and it gave them... | |
 | Plutarch - 1821
...five hundred galleys, and to raise an army of a hundred and twenty thousand foot, and five thousand horse. Twenty-four senators were selected, who had...greatly pleased, and it gave them occasion to say, " The very name of Pompey had terminated the war." However, in pursuance of his charge, he divided... | |
 | Plutarch - 1822
...five hundred galleys, and to raise an army of a hundred and twenty thousand foot, and five, thousand horse. Twenty-four senators were selected, who had...greatly pleased, and it gave them occasion to say, — " The very name of Pompey had terminated the war." However, in pursuance of his charge, he divided... | |
 | Plutarch - 1822
...five hundred galleys, and to raise an army of a hundred and twenty thousand foot, and five thousand horse. Twenty-four senators were selected, who had...appointed his lieutenants ; and he had two quaestors allowed. As the price of provisions immediately fell, the people were highly pleased, and it gave them... | |
 | 1827
...apprehend a famine. — This at last put them upon sending Pompey to clear the sea of pirates. — He was empowered to fit out 500 galleys, and to raise...senators were selected, who had all been generals or prastors, and were appointed his lieutenants. — He divided the Mediterranean into thirteen parts,... | |
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