Sicuti de Naevio quoque accepimus, fabulas eum in carcere duas scripsisse, Hariolum et Leontem, cum ob assiduam maledicentiam et probra in principes civitatis de Graecorum poetarum more dicta in vincula Romae a triumviris coniectus esset.
The Romans placed their principes behind the spearmen, which latter formed the front line, and the triarii they stationed in reserve; the Italian cavalry they opposed to the enemy in the right wing, the Numidians and Masinissa on the left.
He then drew up his troops, posting the hastati in front, the principes behind them, and closing his rear line with the triarii.
The standards also of the principes had begun to waver when they saw the line before them driven from their ground.
In 1714 he wrote, for Prince Eugene of Savoy, a sketch of his system under the title of La Monadologie, and in the same year appeared his Principes de la nature et de la grace.
Say, and employed by Buat (Des vraisPrincipes de l’Origine et de la Filiation du Mot Economie politique, in the Journal des Economistes, 1852.
The two lines of the Hastati andPrincipes taken together amounted to 30 maniples, and formed the Antepilani.
If the spearmen were unable to repulse the enemy, they retreated leisurely, and were received by the principes into the intervals of the ranks.
If the principes also did not make sufficient impression in the fight, they retreated slowly from the front to the Triarii.
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