| 1908 - 468 pages
...fleets, elephants and money, equal to the mightiest monarchies, but far surpassing them in bravery and spirit (since without ships or arms, and in the face...destruction — Scipio, beholding this spectacle, shed tears and publicly lamented the fortune of the enemy. After meditating by himself a long time,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations - 1969 - 1326 pages
...[when aroused] — since, when stripped of all its ships and arms, it had sustained famine and a mighty war for three years — now come to its end in total destruction; Scipio, beholding thin spectacle, is said to have shed tears and publicly lamented the fortune of the enemy. [The New... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Government Operations - 1970 - 68 pages
...[when aroused] — since, when stripped of all its ships and arms, it had sustained famine and a mighty war for three years — now come to its end in total...tears and publicly lamented the fortune of the enemy. [The New Testament (Revised Standard Version)] COUNTING THE COSTS From The Gospel of Luke Now great... | |
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