The History of Rome, Volume 2Harper & brothers, 1884 |
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Pagina 9
... father's command . Hanno , the leader of the opposite faction , said , " Hasdrubal seems indeed to ask what is reasonable , but I , nevertheless , do not think his request ought to be granted . " When he had attracted to himself the ...
... father's command . Hanno , the leader of the opposite faction , said , " Hasdrubal seems indeed to ask what is reasonable , but I , nevertheless , do not think his request ought to be granted . " When he had attracted to himself the ...
Pagina 17
... father Hamilear himself , a second Mars , as these people would have it : but we had not refrained from Tarentum , that is , from Italy , according to the treaty ; as now we do not refrain from Saguntum . The gods and men have ...
... father Hamilear himself , a second Mars , as these people would have it : but we had not refrained from Tarentum , that is , from Italy , according to the treaty ; as now we do not refrain from Saguntum . The gods and men have ...
Pagina 49
... father the tributary , and taxed subject and slave of the Roman people ; who , did not his guilt at Saguntum drive him to frenzy , would certainly reflect , if not upon his conquered country , at least on his family , and his father ...
... father the tributary , and taxed subject and slave of the Roman people ; who , did not his guilt at Saguntum drive him to frenzy , would certainly reflect , if not upon his conquered country , at least on his family , and his father ...
Pagina 51
... fathers , the recompense would be sufficiently ample ; but whatever , acquired and amassed by so many triumphs , the ... father , that most illustrious commander , myself the subjugator of Spain and Gaul , the conqueror , too , not only ...
... fathers , the recompense would be sufficiently ample ; but whatever , acquired and amassed by so many triumphs , the ... father , that most illustrious commander , myself the subjugator of Spain and Gaul , the conqueror , too , not only ...
Pagina 62
... fathers , and the soil in which they were born . How deeply , " he continued , " would our fathers groan , who were wont to wage war around the walls of Carthage , if they should see us their offspring , two consuls and two consular ...
... fathers , and the soil in which they were born . How deeply , " he continued , " would our fathers groan , who were wont to wage war around the walls of Carthage , if they should see us their offspring , two consuls and two consular ...
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