The History of Rome, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1849 |
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Pagina 578
... Tarentine ambassadors put themselves in their way , ex- pecting an answer : to whom Papirius said , " Tarentines , the priest reports that the auspices are favourable , and that our sacrifices have been attended with excellent omens ...
... Tarentine ambassadors put themselves in their way , ex- pecting an answer : to whom Papirius said , " Tarentines , the priest reports that the auspices are favourable , and that our sacrifices have been attended with excellent omens ...
Pagina 695
... Tarentines , and the commander slain : am- bassadors , sent to complain of this outrage , are ill - treated and sent back ; whereupon war is declared against them . The Samnites revolt ; against whom , together with the Lucanians ...
... Tarentines , and the commander slain : am- bassadors , sent to complain of this outrage , are ill - treated and sent back ; whereupon war is declared against them . The Samnites revolt ; against whom , together with the Lucanians ...
Pagina 696
... Tarentines , by which act the treaty is violated . Successful operations against the Lucanians , Samnites , and Bruttians . Death of king Pyrrhus . BOOK XV . - The Tarentines overcome : peace and freedom granted to them . [ Y. R. 481 ...
... Tarentines , by which act the treaty is violated . Successful operations against the Lucanians , Samnites , and Bruttians . Death of king Pyrrhus . BOOK XV . - The Tarentines overcome : peace and freedom granted to them . [ Y. R. 481 ...
Pagina 842
... Tarentines , he at first openly and loudly protested that the troops should not be admitted ; then he urged either that they should expel them when received , or , if they had a mind to expiate , by a bold and memorable act , the foul ...
... Tarentines , he at first openly and loudly protested that the troops should not be admitted ; then he urged either that they should expel them when received , or , if they had a mind to expiate , by a bold and memorable act , the foul ...
Pagina 911
... Tarentines were dismissed . Hannibal had himself conceived the strongest desire of getting possession of Tarentum . He saw that it was a city opulent and celebrated , on the coast , and lying conveniently over against Macedonia . And ...
... Tarentines were dismissed . Hannibal had himself conceived the strongest desire of getting possession of Tarentum . He saw that it was a city opulent and celebrated , on the coast , and lying conveniently over against Macedonia . And ...
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