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... brothers conquered , their side was to be considered to have gained the victory , just as if the two armies had really fought a battle . The young men did not mind being chosen in this way ; indeed they thought it a great honour . They ...
... brothers conquered , their side was to be considered to have gained the victory , just as if the two armies had really fought a battle . The young men did not mind being chosen in this way ; indeed they thought it a great honour . They ...
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... brother , and set forth with a large army . Many of his soldiers became frightened after they had gone some way , and several thousands returned home ; but Hannibal still proceeded , with 50,000 foot - soldiers and 9000 horsemen . The ...
... brother , and set forth with a large army . Many of his soldiers became frightened after they had gone some way , and several thousands returned home ; but Hannibal still proceeded , with 50,000 foot - soldiers and 9000 horsemen . The ...
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... brother Mago with a bushel of the knights ' rings , which had been picked up at Cannæ , to tell what victories he had gained , and entreat for more help , -many of his countrymen could scarcely be persuaded to think he had done anything ...
... brother Mago with a bushel of the knights ' rings , which had been picked up at Cannæ , to tell what victories he had gained , and entreat for more help , -many of his countrymen could scarcely be persuaded to think he had done anything ...
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... brother , but the war in Spain prevented him . There were two brothers who had been commanding the Roman armies in Spain whilst Hannibal was invading Italy - Cornelius and Publius Scipio . Both were good generals ; but Hasdrubal at last ...
... brother , but the war in Spain prevented him . There were two brothers who had been commanding the Roman armies in Spain whilst Hannibal was invading Italy - Cornelius and Publius Scipio . Both were good generals ; but Hasdrubal at last ...
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... brother , were never received . The messengers who carried them fell into the hands of the Romans , and all Hasdrubal's plans were be- trayed to his enemies . The consequence was , that before he could reach Hannibal , or Hannibal could ...
... brother , were never received . The messengers who carried them fell into the hands of the Romans , and all Hasdrubal's plans were be- trayed to his enemies . The consequence was , that before he could reach Hannibal , or Hannibal could ...
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The Child's First History of Rome, by the Author of 'Amy Herbert' Elizabeth Missing Sewell Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2015 |
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Sida 195 - But when he heard that Archelaus did reign in Judea, in the room of his father Herod, he was afraid to go thither : notwithstanding, being warned of God in a dream, he turned aside into the parts of Galilee. And he came and dwelt in a city called Nazareth, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the Prophets, He shall be called a Nazarene.
Sida 56 - Thou comest to me with a sword, and with a spear, and with a shield : but I come to thee in the name of the LORD of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel, whom thou hast defied.
Sida 7 - Sabine soldiery, she promised to betray the fort to them, if they would give her what they wore on their left arms ; whereupon, after having been admitted by her, they threw their shields on her, and crushed her.
Sida 168 - Being at length entered the senate-house, where the conspirators were prepared to receive him, he met one Spurina, an augur, who had foretold his danger, to whom he said, smiling, " Well, " Spurina, the ides of March are come." " Yes," replied the augur,