It is the greatest glory to the several states to have as wide deserts as possible around them, their frontiers having been laid waste. They consider this the real evidence of their prowess, that their neighbors shall be driven out of their lands and... Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War - Página 205por Julius Caesar - 1904 - 301 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Gaius Julius Caesar - 1851 - 622 páginas
...having been laid waste. They consider this the real evidence of their prowess, that their neighbours shall be driven out of their lands and abandon them,...against it, or wages it against another, magistrates are chosen to preside over that war with such authority, that they have power of life and death. In... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1861 - 634 páginas
...waste. They cousider this the real evidence of their prowess, that their neighbors shall be driven ont of their lands and abandon them, and that no one dare...the same time they think that they shall be on that acconnt the more secure, becanse they have removed the appreheusion of a sudden incursion. When a state... | |
| Levi W. Yaggy - 1881 - 984 páginas
...state of mind, when each sees his own means placed on an equality with those of the most powerful. It is the greatest glory to the several states to...time they think that they shall be on that account th.c more secure, because they have removed the apprehension of a sudden incursion. When a state either... | |
| Levi W. Yaggy - 1882 - 990 páginas
...having been laid waste. They consider this the real evidence of their prowess, that their ne1ghbors shall be driven out of their lands and abandon them,...against it, or wages it against another, magistrates are chosen to preside over that war with such authority that they have power of life and death. In... | |
| Levi W. Yaggy, Thomas Louis Haines - 1883 - 990 páginas
...state of mind, when each sees his own means placed on an equality with those of the most powerful. It is the greatest glory to the several states to...against it, or wages it against another, magistrates are chosen to preside over that war with such authority that they have power of life and death. In... | |
| Levi W. Yaggy, Thomas Louis Haines - 1886 - 978 páginas
...state of mind, when each sees his own means placed on an equality with those of the most powerful. It is the greatest glory to the several states to...settle near them; at the same time they think that the)' shall be on that account the more secure, because they have removed the apprehension of a sudden... | |
| 1886 - 494 páginas
...been laid waste. They consider this the real evidence of their prowess, that their neighbors should be driven out of their lands and abandon them, and...against it, or wages it against another, magistrates are chosen to preside over that war, with such authority that they have the power of life and death.... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1896 - 588 páginas
...they may be anxious to acquire extensive estates, and the more powerful drive the weaker from t'.ieir possessions ; lest they construct their houses with...against it, or wages it against another, magistrates are chosen to preside over that w.-.r with such authority, that they have power of life and death.... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1896 - 252 páginas
...of their prowess, that their neighbors shall be driven out of their lands and abandon them, and thut no one dare settle near them ; at the same time they...against it, or wages it against another, magistrates are chosen to preside over that war with such authority, that they have power of life and death. In... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1897 - 590 páginas
...mind, when each sees his own means placed on an equality with [those of] the most powerful. CHAP. XXin. It is the greatest glory to the several states to...on that account the more secure, because they have removal the apprehension of a sudden incursion. When a state either repels war waged against it, or... | |
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