Alps, is swelled rather than diminished by the heats of summer ; so that, although the season was that when the southern rivers are generally at their lowest, it was rolling the vast mass of its waters along with a startling fulness and rapidity. The... Life of Hannibal - 44. lappuseautors: Thomas Arnold - 1879 - 320 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Thomas Arnold - 1845 - 524 lapas
...although the season was that when the southern rivers are generally at their lowest, it was rolling the vast mass of its waters along with a startling...crossing below; the small boats held the flower of the light armed foot, while the cavalry were in the larger vessels; most of the horses being towed astern... | |
| Livy - 1848 - 378 lapas
...the meaning of the passage. Dr. Arnold thus describes the arrangement : " The heaviest vessels were placed on the left, highest up the stream, to form...foot, while the cavalry were in the larger vessels." — Hist. Rome, II. p. 280. 9. Equorum pars magua Hantes, etc. Nantes agrees with pars by Synesis.—... | |
| Livy - 1850 - 354 lapas
...the meaning of the passage. Dr. Arnold thus describes the arrangement : " The heaviest vessels were placed on the left, highest up the stream, to form...foot, while the cavalry were in the larger vessels." — Hist. Rome, II. p. 280. 9. Equorum para magua nantes, etc. Nantes agrees with pars by Synesis.... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1853 - 702 lapas
...although the season was that when the southern rivers are generally at their lowest, it was rolling the vast mass of its waters along with a startling...flower of the light-armed foot, while the cavalry " Polybius, II. 41. Livy, XXI. 86. * Polybius, 1П. 42. were in the larger vessels ; most of the horses... | |
| Livy - 1857 - 364 lapas
...the meaning of the passage. Dr. Arnold thus describes the arrangement : " The heaviest vessels were placed on the left, highest up the stream, to form...foot, while the. cavalry were in the larger vessels." — Hist. Rome, II. p. 280. 9. Equorum pars magna liantes, etc. Nantes agrees with pars by Synesis.—... | |
| Livy - 1863 - 352 lapas
...of the meaning of the passage. Dr. Arnold thus describes the arrangement: "The heaviest vessels were placed on the left, highest up the stream, to form...boats held the flower of the light-armed foot, while thb cavatry were in the larger vessels." — Hist. Rome, II. p. 280. 9. Equorum pars magua nantes,... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1869 - 432 lapas
...although the season was that when the southern rivers are generally at their lowest, it was rolling the vast mass of its waters along with a startling...form something of a breakwater for the smaller craft CHAP. crossing below ; the small boats held the flower of the • . — ^ light-armed foot, while the... | |
| Osborne William Tancock - 1872 - 364 lapas
...although the season was that when the southern rivers are generally at their lowest, it was rolling the vast mass of its waters along with a startling...crossing below ; the small boats held the flower of the light armed foot, while the cavalry were in the larger vessels; most of the horses being towed astern... | |
| 1880 - 814 lapas
...although the season was lhat when the southern rivers arc generally at their lowest, it was rolling the vast mass of its waters along with a startling...left, highest up the stream, to form something of a break water for the smaller craft crossing below ; the small boats held the flower of the light-armed... | |
| 1880 - 832 lapas
...generally at their lowest, it was rolling the vast mass of its waters along with a startling fulnfiss ami rapidity. The heaviest vessels were therefore placed...left, highest up the stream, to form something of a break water for the smaller craft erossing below ;. the small boats held the flower of the light-armed... | |
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