| Titus Livius - 1849 - 560 pagine
...ardour of the conflict, so intent were their minds upon the battle, that not one of the combatants felt an earthquake which threw down large portions...however, it was still hotter and more determined. Both the strongest of the troops, and himself too, promptly brought assistance wherever he perceived his... | |
| Livy - 1872 - 534 pagine
...ardour of the conflict, so intent were their minds upon the battle, that not one of the combatants felt an earthquake which threw down large portions...however, it was still hotter and more determined. Both the strongest of the troops, and himself too, promptly brought assistance wherever he perceived his... | |
| Livy - 1887 - 548 pagine
...such a sort as that the vanguard should fight before the standards, And the rest of the troops behind them ; nor such that each soldier should be in his...however, it was still hotter and more determined. Both the strongest of the troops, and himself too, promptly brought assistance wherever he perceived his... | |
| Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu, Jehu Baker - 1889 - 540 pagine
...the ardor of the conflict, so intent were their minds upon the battie, that not one of the combatants felt an earthquake which threw down large portions...rivers, and levelled mountains with a tremendous crash." We also remark in the same writer's account of this battle — as in numerous other instances among... | |
| Theodore Ayrault Dodge - 1891 - 728 pagine
...party was aware of the occurrence of an earthquake, which at the very moment of the battle " overthrew large portions of many of the cities of Italy, turned rivers from their rapid course, carried the tides up into the rivers, and leveled mountains with an awful crash." A body of... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 pagine
...the ardor of the conflict, so intent were their minds upon the battle, that not one of the combatants felt an earthquake which threw down large portions...rapid courses, carried the sea up into rivers, and leveled mountains with a tremendous crash. The battle was continued near three hours, and in every... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 560 pagine
...the ardor of the conflict, so intent were their minds upon the battle, that not one of the combatants felt an earthquake which threw down large portions...rapid courses, carried the sea up into rivers, and leveled mountains with a tremendous crash. The battle was continued near three hours, and in every... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 442 pagine
...the ardor of the conflict, so intent were their minds upon the battle, that not one of the combatants felt an earthquake which threw down large portions...rapid courses, carried the sea up into rivers, and leveled mountains with a tremendous crash. The battle was continued near three hours, and in every... | |
| George Willis Botsford, Lillie M. Shaw Botsford - 1903 - 354 pagine
...that not one of the combatants felt an earthquake which threw down large parts of many Italian cities, turned rivers from their rapid courses, carried the...rivers, and levelled mountains with a tremendous crash. Nearly three hours the battle raged, and in every quarter fiercely ; around the consul it was hottest... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Norton - 1912 - 138 pagine
...the ardour of the conflict, so intent was their minds upon the battle, that not one of the combatants felt an earthquake which threw down large portions...rivers from their rapid courses, carried the sea up in to rivers, and levelled mountains with a tremendous crash." 92. Letters of Wordsworth Family, Y.... | |
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