Books XXI and XXII. Hannibal's first campaign in ItalyMacmillan, 1878 - 327 páginas |
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... Rome , not to hold any fortress or attack a town in Latium , while Rome covenanted for herself and her allies not to sail or trade in Africa beyond the headland to the West of Carthage . Sicily was to be a neutral ground for commerce ...
... Rome , not to hold any fortress or attack a town in Latium , while Rome covenanted for herself and her allies not to sail or trade in Africa beyond the headland to the West of Carthage . Sicily was to be a neutral ground for commerce ...
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... Rome , and rival parties in the city made overtures to each . The former was first upon the scene , and her soldiers in the citadel . But Rome who had sternly punished a like act of Campanian treachery at Rhe- gium , and was besides in ...
... Rome , and rival parties in the city made overtures to each . The former was first upon the scene , and her soldiers in the citadel . But Rome who had sternly punished a like act of Campanian treachery at Rhe- gium , and was besides in ...
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... Rome's success was more than balanced by the fleets of privateers which ravaged the coasts of Italy and ruined all its trade , while Carthage was mistress of the seas . Then Rome de- cided to create a navy . She could not raise at once ...
... Rome's success was more than balanced by the fleets of privateers which ravaged the coasts of Italy and ruined all its trade , while Carthage was mistress of the seas . Then Rome de- cided to create a navy . She could not raise at once ...
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... Rome's fortunes seemed to sink . Wealthy volunteers came forward with the offer of a fleet , built and equipped at their expense , to make one more bold stroke for possession of the seas . Rome was once more a naval power . The ...
... Rome's fortunes seemed to sink . Wealthy volunteers came forward with the offer of a fleet , built and equipped at their expense , to make one more bold stroke for possession of the seas . Rome was once more a naval power . The ...
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... Rome to supersede Lutatius and to conclude a definitive treaty . Carthage was left a sovereign power , though bound as was Rome itself by the condition , that neither should deal separately with the dependent allies of the other . It ...
... Rome to supersede Lutatius and to conclude a definitive treaty . Carthage was left a sovereign power , though bound as was Rome itself by the condition , that neither should deal separately with the dependent allies of the other . It ...
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