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" Having taken this rich and powerful city by audacity and good fortune in one day (the fourth after his arrival), he was greatly elated and it seemed more than ever that he was divinely inspired in all his actions. He began to think so himself and to give... "
The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The foreign wars - Page 60
by Appianus (of Alexandria.) - 1899
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Sermon on the Flats: The Egalitarian Alternative to Fortune Worship

Marv Friedenn - 2006 - 252 pages
...having stormed and taken the powerful city of New Carthage in Spain (Appian, The Wars in Spain, 4.23), "he was greatly elated and it seemed more than ever that he was divinely inspired in all his actions. He began to think so himself and to give it out to others, not only then, but all...
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Sermon on the Flats: The Egalitarian Alternative to Fortune Worship

Marv Friedenn - 2006 - 252 pages
...having stormed and taken the powerful city of New Carthage in Spain (Appian, The Wars in Spain, 4.23), "he was greatly elated and it seemed more than ever that he was divinely inspired in all his actions. He began to think so himself and to give it out to others, not only then, but all...
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