The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Nide 2W. Otridge, 1808 |
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Sivu 17
... rendered them incapable of disobeying their most arbitrary commands ? Is it not manifest , that Carthage , notwithstanding all its defeats and losses , though it was weakened and almost exhausted , was still a terror to the Romans , and ...
... rendered them incapable of disobeying their most arbitrary commands ? Is it not manifest , that Carthage , notwithstanding all its defeats and losses , though it was weakened and almost exhausted , was still a terror to the Romans , and ...
Sivu 25
... render the attempt unsuccessful . Every one , to the women and children , fell to work , but so privately , that all Scipio ' could learn from the prisoners , was , that they had heard a great noise in the harbour , but did not know the ...
... render the attempt unsuccessful . Every one , to the women and children , fell to work , but so privately , that all Scipio ' could learn from the prisoners , was , that they had heard a great noise in the harbour , but did not know the ...
Sivu 42
... render- ing them successful . In a word , it was the common report , that our illustrious Roman did not perform any ... rendered Scipio immortal . But above all , how noble a model for our age , ( in which the most inconsiderable and ...
... render- ing them successful . In a word , it was the common report , that our illustrious Roman did not perform any ... rendered Scipio immortal . But above all , how noble a model for our age , ( in which the most inconsiderable and ...
Sivu 49
... rendered useless by his avarice . Scau- A. Rom . rus set out with him . They at first took several * He chose two of the nimblest of those who had followed him into Cirtha ; and these , induced by the great rewards he pro- mised them ...
... rendered useless by his avarice . Scau- A. Rom . rus set out with him . They at first took several * He chose two of the nimblest of those who had followed him into Cirtha ; and these , induced by the great rewards he pro- mised them ...
Sivu 60
... render their memory immortal . 8 Josephus relates , upon the testimony of a Sibyl , ( who must have been very ancient , and whose fic- tions cannot be imputed to the indiscreet zeal of any Christians ) that the gods threw down the tower ...
... render their memory immortal . 8 Josephus relates , upon the testimony of a Sibyl , ( who must have been very ancient , and whose fic- tions cannot be imputed to the indiscreet zeal of any Christians ) that the gods threw down the tower ...
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