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The History of Rome; Books Nine to Twenty-Six

BOOK XVIII
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254.] A memorable instance of the instability of fortune exhibited in the person of Regulus, who is overcome in battle, and taken prisoner by Xanthippus, a Lacedaemonian general.

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253.] The Roman fleet shipwrecked; which disaster entirely reverses the good fortune which had hitherto attended their affairs.


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