Ancient historyJohn Souter, 1831 - 601 páginas |
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... Hannibal , a large tomb stood near New Carthage , which was called the tomb of Mercury Theutat . Under his successors , the unwieldiness of so vast an empire caused it to split into many petty kingdoms ; and the intestine divisions ...
... Hannibal , a large tomb stood near New Carthage , which was called the tomb of Mercury Theutat . Under his successors , the unwieldiness of so vast an empire caused it to split into many petty kingdoms ; and the intestine divisions ...
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... Hannibal , a large tomb stood near New Carthage , which was called the tomb of Mercury Theutat . Under his successors , the unwieldiness of so vast an empire caused it to split into many petty kingdoms ; and the intestine divisions ...
... Hannibal , a large tomb stood near New Carthage , which was called the tomb of Mercury Theutat . Under his successors , the unwieldiness of so vast an empire caused it to split into many petty kingdoms ; and the intestine divisions ...
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... Hannibal , invaded his dominious , and defeated him in a naval engagement with considerable loss . The Romans immediately sent am- bassadors , who effected a mediation between the contending monarchs . Eumenes having gone to Rome , to ...
... Hannibal , invaded his dominious , and defeated him in a naval engagement with considerable loss . The Romans immediately sent am- bassadors , who effected a mediation between the contending monarchs . Eumenes having gone to Rome , to ...
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... Hannibal , their implacable enemy , and , at the insti- gation of that eminent commander , invaded the territories of the king of Pergamus . These proceedings having roused the jealousy of the Romans , they demanded ' Hannibal ; and ...
... Hannibal , their implacable enemy , and , at the insti- gation of that eminent commander , invaded the territories of the king of Pergamus . These proceedings having roused the jealousy of the Romans , they demanded ' Hannibal ; and ...
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... Hannibal ? Whom did Prusias assist ? What occasioned the destruction of Prusias , and what was the nature of his character and person ? By whom was Prusias succeeded , and what was his conduct ? By whom was Nicomedes the Second ...
... Hannibal ? Whom did Prusias assist ? What occasioned the destruction of Prusias , and what was the nature of his character and person ? By whom was Prusias succeeded , and what was his conduct ? By whom was Nicomedes the Second ...
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Página 313 - ... and diligence the execution of the work, horrible balls of fire breaking out near the foundations with frequent and reiterated attacks, rendered the place, from time to time, inaccessible to the scorched and blasted workmen; and, the victorious element continuing in this manner obstinately and resolutely bent, as it were, to drive them to a distance, the undertaking was abandoned.
Página 172 - In times of old, when every part of the body could think for itself, and each had a separate will of its own, they all, with common consent, resolved to revolt against the belly. They knew no reason, they said, why they should toil from morning till night in its service, while the belly, in the...
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Página 377 - It is bounded on the north by Egypt; on the east by the Red Sea and Ethiopia; on the south by Kenya, Uganda, and Zaire; on the west by the Central African Republic and Chad; and on the northwest by Libya.
Página 197 - On his first appearance in the field, he united in his own person the most masterly method of commanding, with the most perfect obedience to his superiors. Thus he was equally beloved by his generals, and the troops he was appointed to lead. 22. He was possessed of the greatest courage in opposing danger, and the greatest presence of mind in retiring from it.
Página 283 - Jenn salem ; while he himself went forward, and was met many miles from Rome by all the senate, and near half the inhabitants, who gave the sincerest testimonies of their joy, in having an emperor of such great and experienced virtues. Nor did he in the least disappoint their expectations ; being equally...