. The Roman history from the foundation of Rome to the battle of Actium : that is, to the end of the commonwealth . to the flames. Scipios compaffion onfeeing the ruin of Carthage. Noble life which he makescf thefpcils of that city. Joy which the news of thetaking of Carthage occafions at Rome. Ten Commiffionersfent into Africa. Defiru^ion of Carthage. Scipio re-turns to Rome, and receives the honour of a re-eflablifhed, 514 Se6b. IV. Trouble excited in Achaia. The Achaian Leaguedeclares war againfl hacedamon. Bcsotiajoins the Acha-ians. Metellus defeats the army of the Achaia


. The Roman history from the foundation of Rome to the battle of Actium : that is, to the end of the commonwealth . to the flames. Scipios compaffion onfeeing the ruin of Carthage. Noble life which he makescf thefpcils of that city. Joy which the news of thetaking of Carthage occafions at Rome. Ten Commiffionersfent into Africa. Defiru^ion of Carthage. Scipio re-turns to Rome, and receives the honour of a re-eflablifhed, 514 Se6b. IV. Trouble excited in Achaia. The Achaian Leaguedeclares war againfl hacedamon. Bcsotiajoins the Acha-ians. Metellus defeats the army of the Achaians. Hemakes himfelf mafier of Thebes and Megara. The Con-ful Mummius arrives before Corinth. The befieged rafhlygive battle, and are defeated. The city of Corinth istaken, burnt, and entirely deflroyed. Achaia is reducedinto a Roman province. Great plunder is taken at Corinth^Paintingi of great value. Difinterefiednefs cf Conful sfimplicity. Polybiuss zeal for the honourof Philopamen. His difinterefiednefs. He ejiablifhesorder and tranquillity in Achaia. Triumphs of Metellusand Mummiusy § THE. i 1 ] THE ROMAN HISTORY, FROM THE FOUNDATION of ROME TO THE B A T T L E of A C T I tr M. BOOK THE TWENTY-SECOND.


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