History of RomeC. Lockwood and Company, 1882 |
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Pagina 93
... Polybius , iii . 1. Livy adduces four reasons why this war was the greatest ever carried on : ( 1 ) The nations that now engaged in conflict were the mightiest the world had ever seen , and were then , each of them , at the summit of ...
... Polybius , iii . 1. Livy adduces four reasons why this war was the greatest ever carried on : ( 1 ) The nations that now engaged in conflict were the mightiest the world had ever seen , and were then , each of them , at the summit of ...
Pagina 95
... Polybius ( ix . 24 ) expressly denies both . The Romans were never to be believed about an enemy . There is no doubt that Han- nibal never did anything one - fiftieth part so bad as the crime of which the whole Roman people were guilty ...
... Polybius ( ix . 24 ) expressly denies both . The Romans were never to be believed about an enemy . There is no doubt that Han- nibal never did anything one - fiftieth part so bad as the crime of which the whole Roman people were guilty ...
Pagina 97
... Polybius , lib . iii . cc . 13 -17 , 20 , 33 , et sq . scil . P. Cornelio et M. Minucio consulibus ( that is , 533 A. U. c . ) , Hannibalem imperio in Hispania suscepto , Altheam , Olcadum oppidum cepisse , et Carthaginem novam ...
... Polybius , lib . iii . cc . 13 -17 , 20 , 33 , et sq . scil . P. Cornelio et M. Minucio consulibus ( that is , 533 A. U. c . ) , Hannibalem imperio in Hispania suscepto , Altheam , Olcadum oppidum cepisse , et Carthaginem novam ...
Pagina 98
... Polybius , however ( iii . 26 ) , expressly denies that there was any such agreement ; μhre YEYOVÓTOS , μήθ ' ὑπάρχοντος τὸ παράπαν ἐγγράφου τοιούτου μηδενός . Sagunti non abstinemus . So Hor . Carm . iii . 27 , 69 : abstineto , Dixit ...
... Polybius , however ( iii . 26 ) , expressly denies that there was any such agreement ; μhre YEYOVÓTOS , μήθ ' ὑπάρχοντος τὸ παράπαν ἐγγράφου τοιούτου μηδενός . Sagunti non abstinemus . So Hor . Carm . iii . 27 , 69 : abstineto , Dixit ...
Pagina 99
... Polybius says nothing about it . It no doubt owes its origin to the deadly hate which the Romans bore to Hannibal . How an enormous spoil in money , slaves , and goods could have been gained , when almost all the city was either a heap ...
... Polybius says nothing about it . It no doubt owes its origin to the deadly hate which the Romans bore to Hannibal . How an enormous spoil in money , slaves , and goods could have been gained , when almost all the city was either a heap ...
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