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Cicero, Oration on the Agrarian Law, ii. 27.
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Titus Livius, XXVII. 9.
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Florus, I. 16.
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Titus Livius, VIII. 13, 14.
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Titus Livius, VIII. 14. These towns had the right of city without suffrage; of this number were Capua (in consideration of its knights, who had refused to take part in the revolt), Cumæ, Fundi, and Formiæ.
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Velleius Paterculus, I. 15.
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Titus Livius, VIII. 14.
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Titus Livius, VIII. 14, et seq.– Valerius Maximus, VI. ii. 1.
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Florus, I. 16.
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Titus Livius, VIII. 26; XXI. 49; XXII. 11.
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“Eam solam gentem restare.” (Titus Livius, VIII. 27.)
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Cicero, de Officiis, iii. 30.
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Titus Livius, IX. 24, 28.
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Diodorus Siculus, XX. 36. – Titus Livius, IX. 29.
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Diodorus Siculus, XIX. 101.
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Titus Livius, IX. 31.
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Diodorus Siculus, XX. 35.
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Now Lago di Vadimone or Bagnaccio, situated on the right bank and three miles from the Tiber, between that river and the Lake Ciminius, about the latitude of Narni.
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Titus Livius, IX. 43. – Cicero, Oration for Balbus, 13. – Festus, under the word Præfecturæ, p. 233.
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Titus Livius, IX. 45. – Diodorus Siculus, XX. 101.
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Titus Livius, IX. 45; X. 3, 10.
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Appian, Samnite Wars, § vii., p. 56, edit. Schweighæuser.
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Diodorus Siculus, XIX. 10.
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Titus Livius, X. 11, et seq.
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Titus Livius, X. 22, et seq.– Polybius, II. 19. – Florus, I. 17.