Books XXI and XXII. Hannibal's first campaign in ItalyMacmillan, 1878 - 327 páginas |
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... new settlement a rapid start in social pro- gress ; its happy site between the rich corn lands of the Bagradas , and the splendid anchorage of its natural harbours , seemed to mark out for it a b 2 INTRODUCTION . I. xi.
... new settlement a rapid start in social pro- gress ; its happy site between the rich corn lands of the Bagradas , and the splendid anchorage of its natural harbours , seemed to mark out for it a b 2 INTRODUCTION . I. xi.
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Titus Livius (Patavinus.) William Wolfe Capes. natural harbours , seemed to mark out for it a career of supremacy in trade ; while there were many pos- sible allies and friends in the kindred communities upon the neighbouring coasts , or ...
Titus Livius (Patavinus.) William Wolfe Capes. natural harbours , seemed to mark out for it a career of supremacy in trade ; while there were many pos- sible allies and friends in the kindred communities upon the neighbouring coasts , or ...
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... natural strongholds first at Ercte then at Eryx , where safe within his lines he could defy attack , so long as the approach by sea was in his grasp . So years passed away and victory seemed no nearer , while the trade of Italy was ...
... natural strongholds first at Ercte then at Eryx , where safe within his lines he could defy attack , so long as the approach by sea was in his grasp . So years passed away and victory seemed no nearer , while the trade of Italy was ...
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... natural to urge that Livy might have had several authorities before him , and have seen reasons for preferring first one and then another , as he worked up their materials into the course of his own narrative . But before accepting this ...
... natural to urge that Livy might have had several authorities before him , and have seen reasons for preferring first one and then another , as he worked up their materials into the course of his own narrative . But before accepting this ...
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... natural to find room for all the matters which especially concerned them ; the august ceremonials of the state religion : the eclipses of the sun and moon : the fasts and feasts and days of evil omen to be noted on the INTRODUCTION . II ...
... natural to find room for all the matters which especially concerned them ; the august ceremonials of the state religion : the eclipses of the sun and moon : the fasts and feasts and days of evil omen to be noted on the INTRODUCTION . II ...
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