A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, 1951 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 104
... Polybius commented , gives support to his date . On the other hand the similarity between its contents and those of a second pact ( quoted in Polybius iii . 24 ) , which by common consent is dated at the middle or end of the fourth ...
... Polybius commented , gives support to his date . On the other hand the similarity between its contents and those of a second pact ( quoted in Polybius iii . 24 ) , which by common consent is dated at the middle or end of the fourth ...
Pagina 155
... Polybius sometimes exaggerates ) see the same author in Journ . Hellenic Studies , 1907 , pp . 48 ff . 13 The grapnels were attached to the end of a long gangway mounted on a swivel , so that it could be dropped at any desired angle on ...
... Polybius sometimes exaggerates ) see the same author in Journ . Hellenic Studies , 1907 , pp . 48 ff . 13 The grapnels were attached to the end of a long gangway mounted on a swivel , so that it could be dropped at any desired angle on ...
Pagina 175
... ( Polybius iii . 29. 3. ) It is uncertain what other clauses , if any , were contained in it ; but Polybius stated expressly that it did not regulate the status of Spain in detail ( ii . 13. 7 ) . This sufficiently refutes the assertion ...
... ( Polybius iii . 29. 3. ) It is uncertain what other clauses , if any , were contained in it ; but Polybius stated expressly that it did not regulate the status of Spain in detail ( ii . 13. 7 ) . This sufficiently refutes the assertion ...
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