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Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 3 (ed. W. Weissenborn, H. J. Müller)
(Latin) (Latin, ed. Robert Seymour Conway, Charles Flamstead Walters) (English, ed. Benjamin Oliver Foster, Ph.D.) (English, ed. D. Spillan, A.M., M.D.) (Latin, ed. Benjamin Oliver Foster, Ph.D.) (English, ed. Rev. Canon Roberts)
book 3, chapter 45: ... vestrae libidini datum est. saevite in tergum et in cervices nostras; pudicitia saltem in tuto sit! huic si
Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 4 (ed. W. Weissenborn, H. J. Müller)
(Latin) (English, ed. Benjamin Oliver Foster, Ph.D.) (Latin, ed. Benjamin Oliver Foster, Ph.D.) (Latin, ed. Robert Seymour Conway, Charles Flamstead Walters) (English, ed. D. Spillan, A.M., M.D.)
book 4, chapter 12: ... periculo insignis, seditionibus, fame, regno prope per largitionis dulcedinem in cervices accepto; unum afuit bellum externum; quo si
Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 8 (ed. W. Weissenborn, H. J. Müller)
(Latin) (Latin, ed. Benjamin Oliver Foster, Ph.D.) (English, ed. Benjamin Oliver Foster, Ph.D.) (English, ed. D. Spillan, A.M., M.D.) (Latin, ed. Charles Flamstead Walters, Robert Seymour Conway) (English, ed. Rev. Canon Roberts)
book 8, chapter 7: ... cuspidibus concurrissent, Manli cuspis super galeam hostis, Maeci trans cervicem equi elapsa est. circumactis deinde equis cum prior ... ab admiratione animo cum silentio defixi stetissent, repente, postquam cervice caesa fusus est cruor, tam libero conquestu coortae voces
Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 9 (ed. W. Weissenborn, H. J. Müller)
(Latin) (English, ed. D. Spillan, A.M., M.D., Cyrus Evans) (English, ed. Rev. Canon Roberts) (English, ed. Benjamin Oliver Foster, Ph.D.) (Latin, ed. Benjamin Oliver Foster, Ph.D.) (Latin, ed. Charles Flamstead Walters, Robert Seymour Conway)
book 9, chapter 6: ... responsum, non hiscere quemquam prae metu potuisse, tamquam ferentibus adhuc cervicibus iugum, sub quod missi essent; habere Samnites victoriam