ἱστορίαι Historiai
Liv. 32.3 The History of Rome, Livy; served verbatim
P. Villius in Macedonia.-After despatching the necessary business ill Rome the consuls left for their respectiv e provinces. On his arrival in Macedonia, P. Villius was confronted by a The consul told them that if they asked for their release in a proper way there was reasonable ground for granting it, but that did not just them nor would anything else justify them .m breakin o mutiny. If therefore they were willing remain e standards and obey orders he would write O0 the senate about disbanding them. They would be much 双lore likely to attain their object by moderation than by contumacy.

The Greek stands ready in the workroom; the English is served. Both faces will read together.

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The History of Rome, Livy — translated by Rev. Canon Roberts, 1912
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