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" E not unknown to the other ; for they had already gained experience of them in the first Punic war ; and so various was the fortune of this war, so great its vicissitudes, that the party, which proved in the end victorious, was, at times, brought the... "
The History of Rome - Pagina 392
di Livy - 1823
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The History of Rome, Volume 2

Livy - 1823 - 502 pagine
...party, were VoL. ii. — 3 E not unknown to the other ; for they had already gained experience of them in the first Punic war ; and so various was the fortune...strength ; the Romans being fired with indignation at a vanquished people presuming to take up arms against their conquerors : the Carthaginians, at the...
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The History of Rome, Volume 2

Livy - 1823 - 654 pagine
...part., , were VoL. n. — 3 E not unknown to the other ; for they had already gained experience of them in the first Punic war ; and so various was the fortune...strength ; the Romans being fired with indignation at a vanquished people presuming to take up arms against their conquerors : the Carthaginians, at the...
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Livy, Volume 3

Livy - 1833 - 334 pagine
...by each party, were not unknown to the other ; for they had already gained some experience of them in the first Punic war; and so various was the fortune...exerted in the dispute almost a greater degree of rancor than of strength, the Romans being fired with indignation at a vanquished people presuming to...
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The history of Rome. Tr. with notes, by D. Spillan (C. Edmonds, W.A. McDevitte).

Titus Livius - 1849 - 560 pagine
...energy. They brought into action too no arts of war unknown to each other, but those which had been tried in the first Punic war; and so various was the fortune of the conflict, and so doubtful the victory, that they who conquered were more exposed to danger. The...
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The History of Rome, Volume 2

Livy - 1872 - 534 pagine
...energy. They brought into action too no arts of war unknown to each other, but those which had been tried in the first Punic war; and so various was the fortune of the conflict, and so doubtful the victory, that they who conquered were more exposed to danger. The...
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Livy, book xxiv, tr. by T.J. Arnold

Titus Livius - 1879 - 80 pagine
...They also brought into action arts of war not unknown to each other, but those which had been tried in the first Punic war, and so various was the fortune of war and so doubtful the victory, that those who conquered were nearer danger. They also contended almost...
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A literal translation of Livy's Roman history, book xxi (-xxiii ..., Parte 1

Titus Livius - 1882 - 80 pagine
...; and they brought together arts of warfare not unknown to each other, but [such as had been tried in the first Punic war : and so various was the fortune of the war, and the conflict so doubtful, that [those] who were [ultimately] victorious, were [at one...
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Masterpieces of Latin Literature: Terence: Lucretius: Catullus: Virgil ...

Gordon Jennings Laing - 1903 - 528 pagine
...by each party, were not unknown to each other, for they had already gained some experience of them in the First Punic War ; and so various was the fortune...the end victorious was at times brought the nearest the brink of ruin. Besides, they exerted in the contest almost a greater degree of rancor than of strength,...
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