| Osborne William Tancock - 1872 - 364 lapas
...seem but a new form of tribute to his glorious manhood. — GLADSTONE, fuventus Mundi. 113. Hannibal. Then Hannibal called his soldiers together, and told...was going to lead them into Italy. ' The Romans,' said he, ' have demanded that I and my principal officers should be delivered up to them as malefactors.... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1879 - 336 lapas
...while the disposition of the Gauls was most friendly, and they were eagerly expecting his arrival." Then Hannibal called his soldiers together, and told...was going to lead them into Italy, " The Romans," lie said, " have demanded that I and my principal officers should be delivered up to them as malefactors.... | |
| 1880 - 832 lapas
...while the disposition of the Ganls was most friendly, and they were eagerly expecting his arrival." Then Hannibal called his soldiers together, and told...Soldiers, will you suffer such an indignity ? The Ganls are holding out their arms to us, inviting us to come to them, and to assist them in revenging... | |
| 1880 - 812 lapas
...while the disposition of the Gauls was most friendly, and they were eagerly expecting his arrival." Then Hannibal called his soldiers together, and told...was going to lead them into Italy. " The Romans," he aaid, " have demanded that I and my principal officers should be delivered up to them as malefactors.... | |
| 1880 - 814 lapas
...and they were eagerly expecting his arrival." Then Hannibal called his soldiers together, and tolri them openly that he was going to lead them into Italy. " The Humans, " he said, " have demanded that 1 and my principal officers should be delivered up to them... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1882 - 674 lapas
...they were by no means insuperable. Hannibal assembled his troops and thus addressed them: "The Romans have demanded that I and my principal officers should...inviting us to come to them, and to assist them in avenging their manifold injuries. The country which we shall invade, so rich in corn, and wine, and... | |
| 1888 - 666 lapas
...by answering questions in one section only of the paper.] A. — 1. Translate into Latin prose — Then Hannibal called his soldiers together, and told...was going; to lead them into Italy. "The Romans," said he, "have demanded that I and my principal officers should be delivered up to them as malefactors.... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1900 - 680 lapas
...hundred and fifty thousand men. With music and banners the warlike Gauls, sanguine of " The Romans have demanded that I and my principal officers should...to them as malefactors. Soldiers, will you suffer auch an indignity ? The Gauls are holding out their arms to us, inviting us to come to them, and to... | |
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