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Pinnock’s Improved Edition of Dr. Goldsmith’s History of Rome

CHAPTER XVIII
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In the space of two years, Jugur'tha was overthrown in several battles, forced out of his own dominions, and constrained to beg a peace.13.Thus all things promised Metel'lus a happy termination of the war; but he was frustrated in his expectations by the intrigues of Ca'ius Ma'rius, his lieutenant, who came in to reap that harvest of glory which the other's industry had sown.14.

Ca'ius Ma'rius was born in a village near Apin'ium, of poor parents, who gained their living by their labour.

As he had been bred up in a participation of their toils, his manners were as rude as his countenance was frightful.

He was a man of extraordinary stature, incomparable strength, and undaunted bravery.
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When Metel'lus was obliged to solicit at Rome for a continuance of his command, Ma'rius, whose ambition knew no bounds, was resolved to obtain it for himself, and thus gain all the glory of putting an end to the war.16.To that end he privately inveighed against Metel'lus by his emissaries at Rome, and having excited a spirit of discontent against him, he had leave granted him to go there to stand for the consulship, which he obtained, contrary to the expectation and interest of the nobles.
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