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Another complete, but more summarily, account is preserved in a fragment from Appian's (c. 95 AD – c. 165 AD)Roman History. Similarities in wording makes it probable that Appian used Dionysius as his source.
A landscape of lakes and hills is characteristic of Cariani's native Bergamesca region.Whitaker and Clayton, 198 Three shepherds, forming a set of the "three ages of Man" are shown in the centre; all have rather small legs, with the centre one conspicuously out of proportion. The youngest is playing a wind instrument of the shawm family. Two more "summarily painted" shepherds at the far right are being given the news of Jesus' birth by angels.
117.1–4 Livy and Plutarch, and more summarily Diodorus Siculus, narrates the fighting between Romans and Etruscans in very similar terms. While Camillus was away campaigning against the Volsci, the Etruscans laid siege to Sutrium, a Roman ally. The Sutrines sent for Rome for aid and Camillus, now victorious against the Volsci and Aequi, marched to their relief, but before any help could arrive they were forced into a conditional surrender, being allowed to leave without weapons and only one garment apiece.
When a majority of the Court voted during their conference to affirm the conviction, Holmes quickly drafted and circulated a strongly worded dissenting opinion: > Real obstructions of the law, giving real aid and comfort to the enemy, I > should have been glad to see punished more summarily and severely than they > sometimes were. But I think that our intention to put out all our powers in > aid of success in war should not hurry us into intolerance of opinions and > speech that could not be imagined to do harm, although opposed to our own. > It is better for those who have unquestioned and almost unlimited power in > their hands to err on the side of freedom.Sheldon Novick, "The Unrevised > Holmes and Freedom of Expression," 1991 Supreme Court Review 303, 389 (1992) Rather than proceed in the face of Holmes's biting dissent, Chief Justice Edward Douglass White set the case aside and word of the situation evidently reached the Administration, because the prosecution was abandoned.

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