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" ... through safe and unmolested roads, their own lands and their own country will receive: there is a necessity for you to be brave; and since all between victory and death is broken off from you by inevitable despair, either to conquer, or, if fortune... "
The history of Rome. Tr. with notes, by D. Spillan (C. Edmonds, W.A. McDevitte). - Pagina 743
di Titus Livius - 1849
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Livy, book xxiv, tr. by T.J. Arnold

Titus Livius - 1879 - 80 pagine
...If this [determination] is firmly fixed and resolved upon in the minds of all, I will assert again you have already conquered ; no stronger incentive...When the minds of the soldiers on both sides had been excited to the contest by these exhortations, the Eomans throw a bridge across the Ticinus, and for...
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A literal translation of Livy's Roman history, book xxi (-xxiii ..., Parte 1

Titus Livius - 1882 - 80 pagine
...upon in the mind of all, I will say it again, you have conquered : no stronger incentive to conquering has been given to man by the immortal gods." 45. When the minds of the soldiers on both sides had been excited to the contest by these exhortations, the Romans united the banks of the Ticinus with a bridge,...
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Latin prose composition and translation with grammatical and critical papers ...

Robert Millington Millington - 1883 - 136 pagine
...battle than flight. If this be well-fixed and determined in the mind of you all, again I will say : " You have already conquered ;" no stronger incentive to victory has been given by the immortal gods. Notes. 1 Licct admits of the following variations in construction : — (a) Licet...
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The History of Rome, Volume 2

Livy - 1909 - 576 pagine
...Sardinia? will you take Spain also ? and should I withdraw thence, you will cross over into Africa — will cross, did I say ? they have sent the two consuls...throw a bridge over the Ticinus, and, for the sake of defend ing the bridge, erect a fort on it. The Carthaginian, while the Romans were engaged in this...
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The History of Rome, Volume 2

Livy - 1909 - 584 pagine
...determined in the minds of you all, I will reyou have already conquered : no stronger incentive to Vlctory has been given to man by the immortal gods." •45....When the minds of the soldiers on both sides had been to the contest by these exhortations, the Romans ow a bridge over the Ticinus, and, for the sake of...
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