The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Nide 2W. Otridge, 1808 |
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Sivu 4
... means , might hereafter know what they had to depend on ; and that the Roman people would have some regard to them , at a time that this prince set no other bounds to his pretensions , than his insatiable avarice . The deputies ...
... means , might hereafter know what they had to depend on ; and that the Roman people would have some regard to them , at a time that this prince set no other bounds to his pretensions , than his insatiable avarice . The deputies ...
Sivu 6
... mean time , divisions broke out in Car- thage . The popular faction , being now become su- perior to that of the grandees and senators , sent forty citizens into banishment ; and bound the people by an oath , never to suffer the least ...
... mean time , divisions broke out in Car- thage . The popular faction , being now become su- perior to that of the grandees and senators , sent forty citizens into banishment ; and bound the people by an oath , never to suffer the least ...
Sivu 8
... mean time , the famine daily increased in the enemy's camp , and to add to their calamity , it was followed by a plague , which made dreadful havock . Being now reduced to the last extremity , they surrendered to Masinissa , promising ...
... mean time , the famine daily increased in the enemy's camp , and to add to their calamity , it was followed by a plague , which made dreadful havock . Being now reduced to the last extremity , they surrendered to Masinissa , promising ...
Sivu 9
... mean time , the senate debated at Rome on the measures it would be proper for them to take ; and the disputes between Cato the elder and Scipio Nasica , who entertained totally different opinions on this subject , were renewed . The ...
... mean time , the senate debated at Rome on the measures it would be proper for them to take ; and the disputes between Cato the elder and Scipio Nasica , who entertained totally different opinions on this subject , were renewed . The ...
Sivu 13
... means in a con- dition to resist such an enemy , since they had not been able to oppose Masinissa . Troops , provisions , ships , allies , in a word , every thing was wanting , and hope and vigour more than all the rest . They did not ...
... means in a con- dition to resist such an enemy , since they had not been able to oppose Masinissa . Troops , provisions , ships , allies , in a word , every thing was wanting , and hope and vigour more than all the rest . They did not ...
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