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" Maharbal, that their lives, if he pleased, were still foifeited, for Maharbal had no authority to grant terms without his consent ; then he proceeded, with the vehemence often displayed by Napoleon in similar circumstances, to inveigh against the Roman... "
Life of Hannibal - 100. lappuse
autors: Thomas Arnold - 1879 - 320 lapas
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History of Rome, 3. sējums

Thomas Arnold - 1845 - 526 lapas
...lives, if he pleased, were still forfeited, for Maharbal had no authority to grant terms without his consent : then he proceeded, with the vehemence often...Italy to aid them in casting off the yoke of Rome ; he should still deal with them as he had treated his Italian prisoners taken at the Trebia ; they...
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Foliorum centuriae, selections for translation into Latin and Greek prose ...

Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 592 lapas
...235. HUMANE CONDUCT OF HANNIBAL TO HIS ROMAN AND OTHER PRISONERS TAKEN IN THE BATTLE OF THRASYMENUS. Then he turned to the Italian allies : they were not...Italy to aid them in casting off the yoke of Rome; he should still deal with them as he had treated his Italian prisoners taken at the Trebia; they were...
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Materials and Models for Greek Prose Composition

1878 - 312 lapas
...any other times would have been considered as the foulest of treasons. Thucydides, iii. 82. XLIII. THEN he turned to the Italian allies : they were not...Italy to aid them in casting off the yoke of Rome : he should still deal with them as he had treated his Italian prisoners taken at the Trebia. They...
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Acme library of standard biography

1880 - 814 lapas
...lives, if he pleased, were still foifeited, for Maharbal had no authority to grant terms without his consent ; then he proceeded, with the vehemence often...Italy to aid them in casting off the yoke of Rome ; he should still deal with them as he had treated his Italian prisoners taken at the Trebia ; they...
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Acme Library of Standard Biography: Macaulay, T. Frederick the Great

1880 - 832 lapas
...Maharbal had no anthority to grant terms without his consent ; then he proceeded, with the vehenvucc often displayed by Napoleon in similar circumstances,...custody of the several divisions of his army. Then ho turned to the Italian allies ; they were not his enemies, he said ; on the contrary, he had invaded...
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Livy; Book XXII.

Livy - 1922 - 248 lapas
...under similar circumstances') against the Roman people. He ended by giving the Roman prisoners into the custody of the several divisions of his army. Then he turned to the Italian allies. He had not, he said, come to fight against them, but against the Romans, that they might be free. To...
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LIVY Book XXII

Titus Livius (Patavinus.) - 1888 - 284 lapas
...under similar circumstances') against the Roman people. He ended by giving the Roman prisoners into the custody of the several divisions of his army. Then he turned to the Italian allies. He had not, he said, come to fight against them, but against the Romans, that they might be free. To...
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