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100 CORIOLANUS.
carried their dispute to the length of bloodshed and slaugh- ter ; and wei'e then defeated by the Eomans in a pitched battle, where not only TuUus lost his life, but the principal flower of their whole army was cut in pieces; so that they were forced to submit and accept of peace upon very dishonorable terms, becoming subjects of Rome, and pledging themselves to submission.
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