| Livy - 1872 - 534 pagine
...cavalry and the principal part of the infantry, he himself with a party of light-armed, consisting of all the most courageous of his troops, rapidly...afterwards saw the confusion in the pass, and that the marching body was thrown into disorder by the tumult which itself created, principally from the horses... | |
| Livy - 1879 - 546 pagine
...cavalry and the principal part of the infantry, he himself with a party of light-armed, consisting of all the most courageous of his troops, rapidly...afterwards saw the confusion in the pass, and that the marching body was thrown into disorder by the tumult which itself created, principally from the horses... | |
| Titus Livius - 1879 - 80 pagine
...was broken up, and the rest of the army began to advance. The mountaineers, the signal having been given, were now assembling from their forts to their usual station, when they suddenly behold some of the enemy, having gained possession of their strong position, overhanging them from above,... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 pagine
...troops, rapidly cleared the defile, and took post on those very heights which the enemy had occupied. At dawn of light the next day the camp broke up, and...afterwards saw the confusion in the pass, and that the marching body was thrown into disorder by the tumult which itself created, principally from the horses... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 560 pagine
...troops, rapidly cleared the defile, and took post on those very heights which the enemy had occupied. At dawn of light the next day the camp broke up, and...afterwards saw the confusion in the pass, and that the HANNIBAL From a painting by Ferris marching body was thrown into disorder by the tumult which itself... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 442 pagine
...troops, rapidly cleared the defile, and took post on those very heights which the enemy had occupied. At dawn of light the next day the camp broke up, and...afterwards saw the confusion in the pass, and that the inarching body was thrown into disorder by the tumult which itself created, principally from the horses... | |
| Livy - 1909 - 576 pagine
...cavalry and the principal part of the infantry, he himself with a party of light-armed, consisting of all the most courageous of his troops, rapidly...mind, made them stand motionless for a little while ; hut when they afterwards saw the confusion in the pass, and that the marching body was thrown into... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge, Francis Whiting Halsey - 1909 - 276 pagine
...troops, rapidly cleared the defile, and took posts on those very heights which the enemy had occupied. At dawn of light the next day the camp broke up, and...stand motionless for a little while; but when they afterward saw the confusion in the pass, and that the marching body was thrown into disorder by the... | |
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