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The History of Rome; Books Nine to Twenty-Six

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The number of the citizens two hundred and sixty-two thousand three hundred and twenty-two._ * * * * * 1.

During the consulate of Lucius Genucius and Servius Cornelius, the state enjoyed almost uninterrupted rest from foreign wars.

Colonies were led out to Sora and Alba.

For the latter, situated in the country of the Aequans, six thousand colonists were enrolled.

Sora had formerly belonged to the Volscian territory, but had fallen into the possession of the Samnites: thither were sent four thousand settlers.
This year the freedom of the state was granted to the Arpinians and Trebulans.


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