| Livy - 1879 - 398 lapas
...one of them. The statue of the goddess Victory in the Capitol may well have trembled in every limb ou that day, and have drooped her wings, as if forever;...the power which it required." — Arnold, 2, p. 316. LII. Surrender and ransom of the Romans in the smaller camp. — The plunder of the larger one, after... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1879 - 336 lapas
...that this was one of them. The statue of the goddess Victory in the capitol may well have trembled in every limb on that day, and have drooped her wings,...the law of our nature, the power which it required. The Romans, knowing that their army was in presence of the enemy, and that the consuls had been ordered... | |
| 1880 - 832 lapas
...that this was one of them. The statue of the goddess Victory in the capitol may well have trembled in every limb on that day, and have drooped her wings,...the law of our nature, the power which it required. The Romans, knowing that their army was in presence of the enemy, and that the consuls had been ordered... | |
| 1880 - 812 lapas
...that this was one of them. The statue of the goddess Victory in the capitol may well have trembled in every limb on that day, and have drooped her wings,...their inborn spirit revived ; and their resolute will, strivmg beyond its present power, created, as is the law of our nature, the power which it required.... | |
| John Jacob Anderson - 1885 - 556 lapas
...capitol may well have trembled in every limb on that day, and have dropped her wings as if forever, hut Hannibal came not; and if panic, had for one moment...their inborn spirit revived ; and their resolute will, springing beyond its present power, created, as is the law of our nature, the power which it required.... | |
| Livy - 1882 - 400 lapas
...that this was one of them. The statue of the goddess Victory in the Capitol may well have trembled in every limb on that day, and have drooped her wings,...the power which it required." — Arnold, 2, p. 316. LIL Surrender and ransom of the Romans in the smallet camp. — The plunder of the larger one, after... | |
| 1865 - 684 lapas
...this was one of them ; panic did not for a moment unnerve the iron courage of the American democracy, and their resolute will striving beyond its present...the law of our nature, the power which it required." ' But leaving history to deal in a becoming manner with the imaginative aspect of this jrreat event,... | |
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