One common shout from the soldiers assured him of their readiness to follow him. He thanked them, fixed the day on which, they were to be ready to march, and then dismissed them. In this interval, and now on the very eve of commencing his appointed work,... Life of Hannibal - 31. lappuseautors: Thomas Arnold - 1879 - 320 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Thomas Arnold - 1845 - 524 lapas
...flourishing cities, will be the richest prize that could be offered by the gods to reward your valour." One common shout from the soldiers assured him of...them. In this interval, and now on the very eve of com- Hannibal'. mencing his appointed work, to which for eighteen years he had been solemnly devoted,... | |
| Thomas Arnold (D.D. of Rugby.) - 1854 - 700 lapas
...injuries. And the country which we shall invade, so rich in corn, and wine, and oil, so full of Hocks and herds, so covered with flourishing cities, will...for eighteen years he had been solemnly devoted, and i . ii • 7 ,*, ... . i.ii «i Haimilml'i «entice. to which he had so long been looking forward with... | |
| James Thomas Fields - 1866 - 420 lapas
...revenging their manifold injuries. And the country which we shall invade, so rich in corn and wine aiul oil, so full of flocks and herds, so covered with...he had been solemnly devoted, and to which he had so long been looking forward with almost sickening hope, he left the head-quarters of his army to visit... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1868 - 694 lapas
...should be delivered tip to them as malefactors. Soldiers, will you suffer such an indignity ? The Gauls are holding out their arms to us, inviting us to come...for eighteen years he had been solemnly devoted, and ,.,, , V 1*1 ii« p ^ ',11 . • i Hannibal's sacrifice. to which he had so long been looking forward... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1869 - 432 lapas
...flourishing cities, will be the richest prize that could be offered by the gods to reward your valour." One common shout from the soldiers assured him of...were to be ready to march, and then dismissed them. Hannibai's In this interval, and now on the very eve of commencing his appointed work, to which for... | |
| Osborne William Tancock - 1872 - 364 lapas
...flourishing cities, will be the richest prize that could be offered by the gods to reward your valour.' One common shout from the soldiers assured him of...were to be ready to march, and then dismissed them. — DR ARNOLD, History of Rome. 114. And here the fulness of his mind, and his strong sense of being... | |
| Elizabeth Spooner - 1876 - 238 lapas
...flourishing cities, will be the richest prize that could be offered by the gods to reward your valour." One common shout from the soldiers assured him of...he had been solemnly devoted, and to which he had been so long looking forward with almost sickening hope, he left the head-quarters of his army to visit... | |
| 1878 - 312 lapas
...flourishing cities, will be the richest prize that could be offered by the gods to reward your valour.' One common shout from the soldiers assured him of...the day on which they were to be ready to march, and dismissed them. Xenophon, Anab. ic iv. n ; ic vii. 2 ; ii. ci 8, sqq.; iii. c. ii. 7, sqq. ; Hi. c.... | |
| 1880 - 832 lapas
...should be delivered up to them as malefactors. Soldiers, will you suffer such an indignity ? The Ganls are holding out their arms to us, inviting us to come...he had been solemnly devoted, and to which he had so long been looking forward with almost sickening hope, he left the headquarters of his army to visit... | |
| 1880 - 814 lapas
...the country which wo shall invade, so rich in corn and wine and oil, so full of nocks and herds, eo covered with flourishing cities, will be the richest...he had been solemnly devoted, and. to which he had so long been looking forward with almost sickening hope, he left the headquarters of his army to visit... | |
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