The Decline of the Roman Republic, Volum 1Bell & Daldy, 1864 |
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Side 6
... carried on war , in a country where supplies were got with difficulty , where the summers are hot and the winters cold , and the commanders would lose more men from insufficient food , clothing , and sickness , than by the risks of war ...
... carried on war , in a country where supplies were got with difficulty , where the summers are hot and the winters cold , and the commanders would lose more men from insufficient food , clothing , and sickness , than by the risks of war ...
Side 7
... carried their incursions to the country of the Blastophoenices , as Appian names these people , who were Punic ... carrying off their plunder , and took from them their booty and the Roman standards which had been lost in the camp . The ...
... carried their incursions to the country of the Blastophoenices , as Appian names these people , who were Punic ... carrying off their plunder , and took from them their booty and the Roman standards which had been lost in the camp . The ...
Side 8
... carrying off the plunder , and slaughtered them till not a man was left to report the news of the defeat . Such a ... carry off , and he burnt the rest in honour of the deities of war , in conformity to a fashion of which other instances ...
... carrying off the plunder , and slaughtered them till not a man was left to report the news of the defeat . Such a ... carry off , and he burnt the rest in honour of the deities of war , in conformity to a fashion of which other instances ...
Side 11
... carry on the war vigorously . But they had no confidence in Mar- cellus , and they intended to send him a successor . The new consuls , A. Postumius Albinus and L. Licinius Lucullus , were already in office . The Senate made great ...
... carry on the war vigorously . But they had no confidence in Mar- cellus , and they intended to send him a successor . The new consuls , A. Postumius Albinus and L. Licinius Lucullus , were already in office . The Senate made great ...
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... carried them off to the south . The neighbouring people on hearing of the misfortune of the Caucaei left the plains , and fled to the hills and fortified cities , carrying with them what they could and burning the rest . Lucullus moved ...
... carried them off to the south . The neighbouring people on hearing of the misfortune of the Caucaei left the plains , and fled to the hills and fortified cities , carrying with them what they could and burning the rest . Lucullus moved ...
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