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 229
... thousand foot , four thousand horse , and about one hundred elephants . That of the Romans , as near as may be guessed from what goes before ( for Polybius gives no determinate number ) , consisted of fifteen thousand foot , and three ...
... thousand foot , four thousand horse , and about one hundred elephants . That of the Romans , as near as may be guessed from what goes before ( for Polybius gives no determinate number ) , consisted of fifteen thousand foot , and three ...
Sivu 275
... thousand men , of which twelve thousand were horse , and he had near forty elephants . Having crossed the Iberus , he soon subdued the several nations which opposed him in his march , and lost a considerable part of his army in this ...
... thousand men , of which twelve thousand were horse , and he had near forty elephants . Having crossed the Iberus , he soon subdued the several nations which opposed him in his march , and lost a considerable part of his army in this ...
Sivu 318
... thousand talents ; and to hire , in Spain , twenty thousand foot , and four thousand horse , to reinforce their armies in Spain and Italy . Never . theless , Mago could obtain an order but for twelve thousand foot , and two thousand ...
... thousand talents ; and to hire , in Spain , twenty thousand foot , and four thousand horse , to reinforce their armies in Spain and Italy . Never . theless , Mago could obtain an order but for twelve thousand foot , and two thousand ...
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