Sallust, Florus, and Velleius PaterculusHarper & Brothers, 1873 - 538 pages |
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Page 83
... Hannibal . See c . 5 . 17 To the pursuit of honor ] Ad vertutem . virtutis viâ , c . 1. " Virtus in the same sense as in 18 The wax ] Ceram illam . The images or busts of their ancestors , which the nobility kept in the halls of their ...
... Hannibal . See c . 5 . 17 To the pursuit of honor ] Ad vertutem . virtutis viâ , c . 1. " Virtus in the same sense as in 18 The wax ] Ceram illam . The images or busts of their ancestors , which the nobility kept in the halls of their ...
Page 84
... Hannibal , the leader of the Carthaginians , had weakened the power of Italy more than any other enemy22 since the Roman name became great , " Masinissa , King of the Numidians , being received into alliance by Publius Scipio , who ...
... Hannibal , the leader of the Carthaginians , had weakened the power of Italy more than any other enemy22 since the Roman name became great , " Masinissa , King of the Numidians , being received into alliance by Publius Scipio , who ...
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... Hannibal , and Philip , ' and Antiochus , but liberty , and the security of our homes , and obedience to nothing but the laws ? But all these privileges this cruel Romulus " withholds from us , as spoils torn from foreign enemies ; nor ...
... Hannibal , and Philip , ' and Antiochus , but liberty , and the security of our homes , and obedience to nothing but the laws ? But all these privileges this cruel Romulus " withholds from us , as spoils torn from foreign enemies ; nor ...
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... Hannibal , and more convenient for us . I recovered Gaul , the Pyrenees , Laletania , 1 the Пlergetes , and withstood the first attack of the conquering 52 was greatly in want of provisions , as well as of money . Pompey , having in ...
... Hannibal , and more convenient for us . I recovered Gaul , the Pyrenees , Laletania , 1 the Пlergetes , and withstood the first attack of the conquering 52 was greatly in want of provisions , as well as of money . Pompey , having in ...
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... Hannibal , when but a boy , swore to his father , before an altar , to take revenge on the Romans ; nor was he backward to execute his oath . Saguntum , accordingly , was made the occasion of a war ; an old and wealthy city of Spain ...
... Hannibal , when but a boy , swore to his father , before an altar , to take revenge on the Romans ; nor was he backward to execute his oath . Saguntum , accordingly , was made the occasion of a war ; an old and wealthy city of Spain ...
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