A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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... and every one knows the story how some six years later he was sent home on parole to convey overtures of peace , and how , having courageously refused to recommend the terms he had CARTHAGE 1 1 been sent to sponsor , he went 48 THE ...
... and every one knows the story how some six years later he was sent home on parole to convey overtures of peace , and how , having courageously refused to recommend the terms he had CARTHAGE 1 1 been sent to sponsor , he went 48 THE ...
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Their armies were sent to lay siege to Capua , and a double ring of palisaded entrenchments was drawn round the city , one against sorties from within and the other against relief from without . Hannibal knew that failure to save the ...
Their armies were sent to lay siege to Capua , and a double ring of palisaded entrenchments was drawn round the city , one against sorties from within and the other against relief from without . Hannibal knew that failure to save the ...
Pagina 132
They sent a commission , it is true , to reinstate the exiled prince , but when he was promptly attacked once more and laid under siege at Cirta , they merely sent an embassy to protest . This failing of any effect , they sent a second ...
They sent a commission , it is true , to reinstate the exiled prince , but when he was promptly attacked once more and laid under siege at Cirta , they merely sent an embassy to protest . This failing of any effect , they sent a second ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE PAGE I | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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