| James Stevens (LL.B.) - 1870 - 316 pagine
...energy in his looks, and animation in his eyes, the same features and expression of countenance. 2. Then in a short time he took care that his father should be of very small weight in securing their attachment to himself. 3. Never was the same intellect more... | |
| Livy - 1872 - 534 pagine
...Tarentines, Polyb. V. iii. 25; and the fifth was the memorable treaty at the -Jose of the first war been sent into Spain, from his very first arrival...a short time, he took care that his father should be of the least powerful consideration in conciliating their esteem. There never was a genius more... | |
| Livy, I. W. Bieber - 1872 - 758 pagine
...been sent into Spain, from his very first arrival convertit omnem exercitum in se. Veteres militea drew the eyes of the whole army upon him. The veteran soldiers credere Hamilcarem juvenem redditum sibi ; imagined that Hauiilcar, in his youth, was restored to them... | |
| Livy - 1882 - 738 pagine
...Hanno ; but, as usually happens, the more numerous party prevailed over the better. Hannibal, having been sent into Spain, from his very first arrival...youth, was restored to them ; they remarked the same vigor in his looks and animation in his eye, the same features and expression of countenance ; and... | |
| 1884 - 982 pagine
...for Courbet to have lived and painted. Tifies Munson Coan. LIEUT.-GENERAL SHERIDAN. HANNIBAL, having been sent into Spain, from his very first arrival drew the eyes of the whole army npon him. And there never was a genius more fitted for the two most opposite duties of obeying and... | |
| Livy - 1887 - 548 pagine
...iii. 25 ; and the afth was the memorable treaty at the close of the first war THE HISTORY OF ROME. been sent into Spain, from his very first arrival...remarked the same vigour in his looks and animation in liis eye, the same features and expression of countenance ; and then, in a short time, he took care... | |
| George Willis Botsford, Lillie M. Shaw Botsford - 1903 - 352 pagine
...The veterans imagined that Hamilcar in his youth was restored to them. They noticed the same vigor in his looks and animation in his eye, the same features and expression of the face. He soon took care that his father should be the least consideration in winning their esteem.... | |
| 1884 - 984 pagine
...for Courbet to have lived and painted. Titus Munson Coan. LIEUT.-GENERAL SHERIDAN. HANNIBAL, having been sent into Spain, from his very first arrival drew the eyes of the whole army upon him. And there never was a genius more fitted for the two most opposite duties of obeying and commanding,... | |
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