| Thomas Arnold - 1845 - 526 pagine
...disorder worse for a time ; and he unavoidably occasioned the destruction of many of his own men 26. At last, the barbarians being quite beaten off, the...with scarcely a perceptible change of level, to the Isere at Montmeillan. Hannibal meanwhile attacked and stormed the town, which was the barbarians' principal... | |
| Livy - 1848 - 378 pagine
...to the best established view of the Дд route of Hannibal, the country here referred to was that " wide and rich valley which extends from the lake of...with scarcely a perceptible change of level, to the Isere at Montmeillan." Hannibal afterwards proceeded up the right bank of the Isere, until he reached... | |
| Livy - 1850 - 354 pagine
...According to the best established view of the 110 route of Hanuibal, the country' here referred to was that "wide and rich valley which extends from the lake...with scarcely a perceptible change of level, to the Isere at Montmeillan." Hannibal afterwards proceeded up the right bank of the Isere, until he reached... | |
| Livy - 1857 - 364 pagine
...to the best established view of the J|Q route of Hannibal, the country here referred to was that " wide and rich valley which extends from the lake of...with scarcely a perceptible change of level, to the Isere at Montmeillan." Hannibal afterwards proceeded up the right bank of the Isere, until he reached... | |
| James Thomas Fields - 1866 - 420 pagine
...the disorder worse for a time ; and he unavoidably occasioned the deetruction of many of his own men. At last, the barbarians being quite beaten off, the...with scarcely a perceptible change of level, to the Isere at Montmeillan. Hannibal meanwhile attacked and stormed the town, which was the barbarians' principal... | |
| Livy - 1866 - 362 pagine
...to the best established view of the J|Q route of Hannibal, the country here referred to was that " wide and rich valley which extends from the lake of Bourget, with scarcely a perceptible chauge of level, to the Isere at Montmeillan." Hannibal afterwards proceeded up the right bank of the... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1869 - 432 pagine
...unavoidably occasioned the -Jii!iL^ destruction of many of his own men 26. At last, the A./U3?2i8?' barbarians being quite beaten off, the army wound...with scarcely a perceptible change of level, to the Isere at Montmeillan. Hannibal meanwhile attacked and stormed the town, which was the barbarians' principal... | |
| Elizabeth Spooner - 1876 - 238 pagine
...the disorder worse for a time ; and he unavoidably occasioned the destruction of many of his own men. At last, the barbarians being quite beaten off, the...with scarcely a perceptible change of level, to the Isere at Montmeillar. Hannibal, meanwhile, attacked and stormed the town, which was the barbarians'... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1879 - 336 pagine
...the disorder worse for a time ; and he unavoidably occasioned the destruction of many of his own men. At last, the barbarians being quite beaten off, the...wide and rich valley which extends from the Lake of Eourget, with scarcely a perceptible change of level, to the Isere at Montmeillan. Hannibal meanwhile... | |
| 1880 - 814 pagine
...the disorder worse for a time ; and he unavoidably occasioned the destruction of many of his own men. At last, the barbarians being quite beaten off, the...wide and rich valley which extends from the Lake of Bourgct, with scarcely a perceptible change of level, to the Isere at Montmeillan. Hannibal meanwhile... | |
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