Books XXI and XXII. Hannibal's first campaign in ItalyMacmillan, 1878 - 327 páginas |
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... terms of which in the original Latin were scarcely intelligible in the days of the historian . The Carthaginians on their side pledged themselves not to disturb any of the sub- jects or allies of Rome , not to hold any fortress or ...
... terms of which in the original Latin were scarcely intelligible in the days of the historian . The Carthaginians on their side pledged themselves not to disturb any of the sub- jects or allies of Rome , not to hold any fortress or ...
Página xviii
... terms of peace kept the weakened army long inactive , to be crushed at length by overpowering numbers . The well - aimed blow failed utterly , and fresh disasters followed , as fleet after fleet was wrecked by storms xviii INTRODUCTION . I.
... terms of peace kept the weakened army long inactive , to be crushed at length by overpowering numbers . The well - aimed blow failed utterly , and fresh disasters followed , as fleet after fleet was wrecked by storms xviii INTRODUCTION . I.
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... terms of peace were moderate enough . Sicily had to be surrendered , and a war - contribution to be paid , which was raised from 2000 to 3200 talents , when commissioners were sent from Rome to supersede Lutatius and to conclude a ...
... terms of peace were moderate enough . Sicily had to be surrendered , and a war - contribution to be paid , which was raised from 2000 to 3200 talents , when commissioners were sent from Rome to supersede Lutatius and to conclude a ...
Página xxvii
... term of power . The Roman consuls , up to the Punic wars at least , were commanders of the legions , but Carthage kept distinct the civil and the military power . The general came next in order to the suffes , and in his election regard ...
... term of power . The Roman consuls , up to the Punic wars at least , were commanders of the legions , but Carthage kept distinct the civil and the military power . The general came next in order to the suffes , and in his election regard ...
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... terms which show that his evidence ranked very high , and should be weighed in any conflict of authorities . There is reason to believe that he was often used when not explicitly referred to . The dream of Hannibal at Onusa , as found ...
... terms which show that his evidence ranked very high , and should be weighed in any conflict of authorities . There is reason to believe that he was often used when not explicitly referred to . The dream of Hannibal at Onusa , as found ...
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