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 78
... thought it glorious to share in the exercise of them , and meritorious to suc- ceed therein . The subduers of monsters , and of the common enemies of mankind , thought it no disgrace to them , to aspire at the victories in these combats ...
... thought it glorious to share in the exercise of them , and meritorious to suc- ceed therein . The subduers of monsters , and of the common enemies of mankind , thought it no disgrace to them , to aspire at the victories in these combats ...
Sivu 234
... thought invincible ; on the other , he revives the courage of a city and an army that were seized with astonishment and despair . Such , as Polybius observes , is the use which ought to be made of the study of history ; for there being ...
... thought invincible ; on the other , he revives the courage of a city and an army that were seized with astonishment and despair . Such , as Polybius observes , is the use which ought to be made of the study of history ; for there being ...
Sivu 292
... thought suited his own interest , he could not fail of taking wrong meas- ures . He therefore ordered his army to prepare for battle . This was the very thing Hannibal desired , holding it for a maxim , that when general has entered a ...
... thought suited his own interest , he could not fail of taking wrong meas- ures . He therefore ordered his army to prepare for battle . This was the very thing Hannibal desired , holding it for a maxim , that when general has entered a ...
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