Capitol and citadel, commending to their valor and youthful vigor the remaining fortune of their city, which, through the course of three hundred and sixty years, had ever been victorious in all its wars. When those who carried with them every hope and... Livy - Pagina 355di Livy - 1844Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Livy - 1823 - 524 pagine
...Such were the consolations addressed to each other by the aged who were destined to death. XL. Their exhortations were then turned to the band of young...which it exhibited was sufficient to call forth the live. liest feelings, the women at the same time running up and down in distraction, now following... | |
| Livy - 1853 - 582 pagine
...youth whatever might be the remaining fortune of a city, which for three hundred and sixty years had been victorious in all its wars. When those who carried with them all their hope and resources, parted with the others, who had determined not to survive the ruin of... | |
| Livy - 1853 - 572 pagine
...youth whatever might be the remaining fortune of a city, which for three hundred and sixty years had been victorious in all its wars. When those who carried with them all their hope and resources, parted with the others, who had determined not to survive the ruin of... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 702 pagine
...to their valour and youth whatever might be the remaining fortune of a city which for 360 years had been victorious in all its wars. When those who carried with them all their hope and resources parted with the others, who had determined not to survive the ruin of... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1906 - 524 pagine
...young men, whom they escorted to the Capitol and citadel, commending to their valor and youthful vigor the remaining fortune of their city, which, through...down in distraction, now following one party, then the other, asking their husbands and their sons, to what fate they would consign them ? All together... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1908 - 512 pagine
...young men, whom they escorted to the capitol and citadel, commending to their valor and youthful vigor the remaining fortune of their city, which, through...down in distraction, now following one party, then the other, . asking their husbands and their sons to what fate they would consign them. All together... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1916 - 380 pagine
...young men, whom they escorted to the capitol and citadel, commending to their valor and youthful vigor the remaining fortune of their city, which, through...down in distraction, now following one party, then the other, asking their husbands and their sons to what fate they would consign them. All together... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1916 - 378 pagine
...young men, whom they escorted to the capitol and citadel, commending to their valor and youthful vigor the remaining fortune of their city, which, through...and every resource parted with the others, who had den* termined not to survive the capture and destruction of the city, the view which it exhibited was... | |
| Moses Hadas, Thomas Suits - 1992 - 324 pagine
...fortune remained of a city that had been victorious in every war for three hundred and sixty years. When those who carried with them every hope and every resource parted from those who had resolved not to survive the downfall of their captive city, not only was the fact... | |
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