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Chapter 10 THE DECEMVIRS.

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to send three of their best and wisest men to Greece to study the laws of S

ed. There was a war with the ?qui, in which the Romans were beaten. Old Sicinius Dentatus said it was owing to bad management, and, as he had been in one hundred and twenty battles, everybody believed him. Thereupon Appius Claudius sent for him, begged for his advice, and asked him to join the army that he might assist the commanders. They received him warmly, and, when he advised them to move their camp, asked him to go and choose a place, and sent a guard with him of one hundred men. But these were really wretches instructed to kill him, and as soon as he was in a narrow rocky pass they set upon hi

s and booths for all the wares that Romans dealt in-meat stalls, wool shops, stalls where wine was sold in earthenware jars or leathern bottles, and even booths where reading and writing was taught to boys and girls, who would learn by trac

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and that she was the daughter of an honorable plebeian and brave centurion named Virginius, who was absent with the army fighting with the ?qui, and that she was to marry a young man named Icilius as soon as the campa

slave. As the maiden was reading at her school, this wretch and a band of fellows like him seized upon her, declaring that she was his property, and that he would carry her off. There was a great uproar, and she was dragged as far as Appius' judgment-seat; but by that time her faithfu

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who made false oath that she had sold her child to Numitoria; while, on the other hand, all the kindred of Virginius and his wife gave such proof of the contrary as any honest judge would have thought sufficient, but Appius chose to declare that the truth was wit

y a great knife. He wiped her tears, kissed her, and saying, "My own dear little girl, there is no way but this," he snatched up the

At the same time there was such a tumult in the city, that Appius was forced to hide himself in his own house while Virginia's corpse was carried on a bier through the streets, and every one laid garlands, scarfs, and wreaths of their own hair upon it. When the troops arrived, they and the people joined in demanding that the Decemvirs should be given up to them to be burnt alive, and that the old magistrates should be restored. However, two patricians, Lucius

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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 1 ITALY.
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Chapter 2 THE WANDERINGS OF NEAS.
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Chapter 3 THE FOUNDING OF ROME.
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Chapter 4 NUMA AND TULLUS.
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Chapter 5 THE DRIVING OUT OF THE TARQUINS.
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Chapter 6 THE WAR WITH PORSENA.
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Chapter 7 THE ROMAN GOVERNMENT.
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Chapter 8 MENENIUS AGRIPPA'S FABLE.
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Chapter 9 CORIOLANUS AND CINCINNATUS.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 10 THE DECEMVIRS.
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Chapter 11 CAMILLUS' BANISHMENT.
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Chapter 12 THE SACK OF ROME.
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Chapter 13 THE PLEBEIAN CONSULATE.
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Chapter 14 THE DEVOTION OF DECIUS.
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Chapter 15 THE SAMNITE WARS.
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Chapter 16 THE WAR WITH PYRRHUS.
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Chapter 17 THE FIRST PUNIC WAR.
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Chapter 18 CONQUEST OF CISALPINE GAUL.
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Chapter 19 THE SECOND PUNIC WAR.
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Chapter 20 THE FIRST EASTERN WAR.
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Chapter 21 THE CONQUEST OF GREECE, CORINTH, AND CARTHAGE.
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Chapter 22 THE GRACCHI.
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Chapter 23 THE WARS OF MARIUS.
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Chapter 24 THE ADVENTURES OF MARIUS.
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Chapter 25 SULLA'S PROSCRIPTION.
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Chapter 26 THE CAREER OF POMPEIUS.
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Chapter 27 POMPEIUS AND C SAR.
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Chapter 28 JULIUS C SAR.
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Chapter 29 THE SECOND TRIUMVIRATE.
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Chapter 30 C SAR AUGUSTUS.
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Chapter 31 TIBERIUS AND CALIGULA.
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Chapter 32 CLAUDIUS AND NERO.
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Chapter 33 THE FLAVIAN FAMILY.
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Chapter 34 THE AGE OF THE ANTONINES.
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Chapter 35 THE PR TORIAN INFLUENCE.
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Chapter 36 THE DIVISION OF THE EMPIRE.
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Chapter 37 CONSTANTINE THE GREAT.
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Chapter 38 CONSTANTIUS.
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Chapter 39 VALENTINIAN AND HIS FAMILY.
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Chapter 40 THEODOSIUS THE GREAT.
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Chapter 41 ALARIC THE GOTH.
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Chapter 42 THE VANDALS.
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Chapter 43 ATTILA THE HUN
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Chapter 44 THEODORIC THE OSTROGOTH.
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Chapter 45 BELISARIUS.
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Chapter 46 POPE GREGORY THE GREAT.
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