The History of Rome, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1849 |
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Pagina 587
... Carthaginians , at sea , for twenty - four years , I can scarcely suppose that the life of Alexander would have been long enough for the finishing of one war [ with either of those nations ] . And perhaps , as both the Punic state was ...
... Carthaginians , at sea , for twenty - four years , I can scarcely suppose that the life of Alexander would have been long enough for the finishing of one war [ with either of those nations ] . And perhaps , as both the Punic state was ...
Pagina 695
... hundred and seventy - eight thousand two hundred and twenty - two . A second , but undecided battle with Pyrrhus . [ Y. R. 473. B. C. 279. ] The treaty with the Carthaginians renewed a fourth THE HISTORY OF ROME . 695.
... hundred and seventy - eight thousand two hundred and twenty - two . A second , but undecided battle with Pyrrhus . [ Y. R. 473. B. C. 279. ] The treaty with the Carthaginians renewed a fourth THE HISTORY OF ROME . 695.
Pagina 696
Livy. 279. ] The treaty with the Carthaginians renewed a fourth time . An offer made to Fabricius , the consul , by a ... Carthaginian fleet sails , in aid of the Tarentines , by which act the treaty is violated . Successful ...
Livy. 279. ] The treaty with the Carthaginians renewed a fourth time . An offer made to Fabricius , the consul , by a ... Carthaginian fleet sails , in aid of the Tarentines , by which act the treaty is violated . Successful ...
Pagina 697
... Carthaginian general , in the island of Sardinia . [ Y. R. 494. B. C. 258. ] Atilius Calatinus , consul , drawn into an ambuscade by the Carthaginians , is rescued by the skill and valour of M. Calpurnius , a military tribune , who ...
... Carthaginian general , in the island of Sardinia . [ Y. R. 494. B. C. 258. ] Atilius Calatinus , consul , drawn into an ambuscade by the Carthaginians , is rescued by the skill and valour of M. Calpurnius , a military tribune , who ...
Pagina 698
... Carthaginians to Rome to treat for peace , and an exchange of prisoners , binds himself by oath to return if these objects be not attained ; dissuades the senate from agreeing to the propositions : and then , in observance of his oath ...
... Carthaginians to Rome to treat for peace , and an exchange of prisoners , binds himself by oath to return if these objects be not attained ; dissuades the senate from agreeing to the propositions : and then , in observance of his oath ...
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