The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Nide 2W. Otridge, 1808 |
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Sivu 2
... taken alive by the enemy . Masinissa , the victor , be- sieged Cirtha , his capital , and took it . But he met with a greater danger in that city than he had faced in the field ; and this was Sophonisba , whose charms and endearments he ...
... taken alive by the enemy . Masinissa , the victor , be- sieged Cirtha , his capital , and took it . But he met with a greater danger in that city than he had faced in the field ; and this was Sophonisba , whose charms and endearments he ...
Sivu 9
... taken sword in hand . " In 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 ...
... taken sword in hand . " In 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 ...
Sivu 12
... taken at Rome . The answer brought back by their deputies , had only in- creased their fears , viz . It was the business of the Car- thaginians to consider what satisfaction was due to them : This made them not know what course to take ...
... taken at Rome . The answer brought back by their deputies , had only in- creased their fears , viz . It was the business of the Car- thaginians to consider what satisfaction was due to them : This made them not know what course to take ...
Sivu 13
... taken in the concessions which that people was willing to make , perplexed them excccd- ingly . But all they had to do was to obey . After the many former and recent losses which the Cartha- ginians had sustained , they were by no means ...
... taken in the concessions which that people was willing to make , perplexed them excccd- ingly . But all they had to do was to obey . After the many former and recent losses which the Cartha- ginians had sustained , they were by no means ...
Sivu 14
... , a long train of waggons , loaded with all the preparations of war , taken out of Polyb . p . 975. Appian . p . 44-46 . * Appian . p . 46 . * Carthage : Two hundred thousand complete sets of armour 14 THE HISTORY OF.
... , a long train of waggons , loaded with all the preparations of war , taken out of Polyb . p . 975. Appian . p . 44-46 . * Appian . p . 46 . * Carthage : Two hundred thousand complete sets of armour 14 THE HISTORY OF.
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