Hannibal, wondering what obstructed the march, that the rock was impassable. Having then gone himself to view the place, it seemed clear to him that he must lead his army round it, by however great a circuit, through the pathless and untrodden regions... The History of Rome - Pagina 427di Livy - 1823Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Titus Livius - 1849 - 560 pagine
...announced to Hannibal, wondering what obstructed the march, that the rock was ^mpassable. Having then gone himself to view the place, it seemed clear to him that he must lead his army round it, by however great a circuit, through the pathless and untrodden regions around. But this route... | |
| Livy - 1872 - 534 pagine
...announced to Hannibal, wondering what obstructed the march, that the rock was impassable. Having then gone himself to view the place, it seemed clear to him that he must lead his army round it, by however great a circuit, through the pathless and untrodden regions around. But this route... | |
| Livy - 1879 - 546 pagine
...to Hannibal, wondering what obstructed the iviarch, that the rock was impassableX Having then gone himself to view the place, it seemed clear to him that he must lead his army round it, by however great a circuit, through the pathless and untrodden regions around. But this route... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 548 pagine
...to Hannibal, wondering what had obstructed the march, that the rock was impassable. Having then gone himself to view the place, it seemed clear to him that he must lead his army round it, by however great a circuit, through the pathless and untrodden regions around. But this route... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 pagine
...announced to Hannibal, wondering what obstructed the march, that the rock was impassable. Having then gone himself to view the place, it seemed clear to him that he must lead his army round it, by however great a circuit, through the pathless and untrodden regions around. But this route... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 560 pagine
...announced to Hannibal, wondering what obstructed the march, that the rock was impassable. Having then gone himself to view the place, it seemed clear to him that he must lead his army round it, by however great a circuit, through the pathless and untrodden regions around. But this route... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 408 pagine
...to Hannibal, wondering what had obstructed the march, that the rock was impassable. Having then gone himself to view the place, it seemed clear to him that he must lead his army round it, by however great a circuit, through the pathless and untrodden regions around. But this route... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 442 pagine
...announced to Hannibal, wondering what obstructed the march, that the rock was impassable. Having then gone himself to view the place, it seemed clear to him that he must lead his army round it, by however great a circuit, through the pathless and untrodden regions around. But this route... | |
| Gordon Jennings Laing - 1903 - 534 pagine
...the others, and composed of rock so upright that a light-armed soldier, making the trial, could with difficulty by laying hold of bushes and roots, which...army in a circuit, though ever so great, and through tracks never trodden before. That way, however, was found to be impracticable. The old snow indeed... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge, Francis Whiting Halsey - 1909 - 276 pagine
...announced to Hannibal, wondering what obstructed the march, that the rock was impassable. Having then gone himself to view the place, it seemed clear to him that he must lead his army, by however great a circuit, through the pathless and untrodden regions around it. But this route also... | |
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