Then Hannibal called his soldiers together, and told them openly that he was going to lead them into Italy. " The Romans," he said, "have demanded that I and my principal officers should be delivered up to them as malefactors. Soldiers, will you suffer... Life of Hannibal - 31. lappuseautors: Thomas Arnold - 1879 - 320 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Thomas Arnold - 1845 - 524 lapas
...should be delivered up to them as malefactors. Soldiers, will you suffer such an indignity ? The Gauls are holding out their arms to us, inviting us to come...prize that could be offered by the gods to reward your valour." One common shout from the soldiers assured him of their readiness to follow him. He thanked... | |
| Thomas Arnold (D.D. of Rugby.) - 1854 - 700 lapas
...should be delivered up to them as malefactors. Soldiers, will you suffer such an indignity ? The Gauls are holding out their arms to us, inviting us to come...invade, so rich in corn, and wine, and oil, so full of Hocks and herds, so covered with flourishing cities, will be the richest prize that could be offered... | |
| James Thomas Fields - 1866 - 420 lapas
...should be delivered up to them as malefactors. Soldiers, will you suffer such an indignity ? The Gauls are holding out their arms to us, inviting us to come...country which we shall invade, so rich in corn and wine aiul oil, so full of flocks and herds, so covered with flourishing cities, will be the richest prize... | |
| Osborne William Tancock - 1872 - 364 lapas
...should be delivered up to them as malefactors. Soldiers, will you suffer such an indignity ? The Gauls are holding out their arms to us, inviting us to come...prize that could be offered by the gods to reward your valour.' One common shout from the soldiers assured him of their readiness to follow him. He thanked... | |
| Elizabeth Spooner - 1876 - 238 lapas
...should be delivered up to them as malefactors. Soldiers, will you suffer such an indignity ? The Gauls are holding out their arms to us, inviting us to come...prize that could be offered by the gods to reward your valour." One common shout from the soldiers assured him of their readiness to follow him. He thanked... | |
| 1878 - 312 lapas
...should be delivered up to them as malefactors. Soldiers, will you suffer such an indignity? The Gauls are holding out their arms to us, inviting us to come...prize that could be offered by the gods to reward your valour.' One common shout from the soldiers assured him of their readiness to follow him. He thanked... | |
| James Burton (schoolmaster.) - 1878 - 124 lapas
...whereon the wild thyme grows. Take the goods the gods provide thee. The country which we shall invade will be the richest prize that could be offered by the gods to reward your valour. There is a reaper whose name is death. He who will the mountain 'climb feels again the sweet... | |
| 1880 - 814 lapas
...should be delivered up to them us malefactors. Sofdit'rs, will you suffer such an indignity ? Tlfe Gauls are holding out their arms to us, inviting us to come...revenging their manifold injuries. And the country which wo shall invade, so rich in corn and wine and oil, so full of nocks and herds, eo covered with flourishing... | |
| Franz K W. Lange - 1882 - 262 lapas
...should be delivered up to them as malefactors. Soldiers, will you suffer such an indignity? The Gauls are holding out their arms to us, inviting us to come to them, and to assist them in revenging 1 their manifold injuries. And the country which we shall invade, so rich in corn and wine and oil,... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1882 - 674 lapas
...should be delivered up to them as malefactors. Soldiers, will you suffer such an indignity ? The Gauls are holding out their arms to us, 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... | |
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