The speech of Marius to the people of Rome. Translated into blank verse from the Latin of Salust. With an Introductory Essay, Comparing the Manners of the Romans, About the time of the Jugurthine War, with those of our own Country for some time past, and at present, concluding with the reason of the Undertaking.
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Crispus, Gaius Sallustius. The speech of Marius to the people of Rome. Translated into blank verse from the Latin of Salust. With an Introductory Essay, Comparing the Manners of the Romans, About the time of the Jugurthine War, with those of our own Country for some time past, and at present, concluding with the reason of the Undertaking.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 25840, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/25840. Accessed 2024-12-22.
Crispus, Gaius Sallustius. The speech of Marius to the people of Rome. Translated into blank verse from the Latin of Salust. With an Introductory Essay, Comparing the Manners of the Romans, About the time of the Jugurthine War, with those of our own Country for some time past, and at present, concluding with the reason of the Undertaking. London: Joel Stevens [Stephens], 1728.
Crispus , G.S. (1728). The speech of marius to the people of rome. translated into blank verse from the latin of salust. with an introductory essay, comparing the manners of the romans, about the time of the jugurthine war, with those of our own country for some time past, and at present, concluding with the reason of the undertaking. London: Joel Stevens [Stephens]
Crispus, Gaius S. The speech of Marius to the people of Rome. Translated into blank verse from the Latin of Salust. With an Introductory Essay, Comparing the Manners of the Romans, About the time of the Jugurthine War, with those of our own Country for some time past, and at present, concluding with the reason of the Undertaking. London: Joel Stevens [Stephens], 1728.
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