The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Nide 1Pub. and sold by Etheridge and Bliss, 1807 |
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Sivu 269
... advantage at a proper season . > The Saguntins , on their side , sensible of the dan- ger with which they were ... advantages from the taking of this city . He was persuaded that this would de- prive the Romans of all hopes of carrying ...
... advantage at a proper season . > The Saguntins , on their side , sensible of the dan- ger with which they were ... advantages from the taking of this city . He was persuaded that this would de- prive the Romans of all hopes of carrying ...
Sivu 304
... advantage , and make them subservient to his reputation . The Carthaginian army returned to Apulia , still pursued and harrassed by the Romans . The dictator , being obliged to take a journey to Rome on account of some religious ...
... advantage , and make them subservient to his reputation . The Carthaginian army returned to Apulia , still pursued and harrassed by the Romans . The dictator , being obliged to take a journey to Rome on account of some religious ...
Sivu 308
... advantage which he gained over the Carthaginians , of whom near seventeen hundred were killed , greatly increased his boldness and arro- gance . As for Hannibal , he considered this loss as a real advantage ; being persuaded that it ...
... advantage which he gained over the Carthaginians , of whom near seventeen hundred were killed , greatly increased his boldness and arro- gance . As for Hannibal , he considered this loss as a real advantage ; being persuaded that it ...
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