The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The foreign warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... suffered some slight changes , as will be shown at the respective passages . But we must entirely disregard at once the order , obviously transposed , given by the anonymous writer published by Schweighäuser ( vol . iii . p . 12 ) , and ...
... suffered some slight changes , as will be shown at the respective passages . But we must entirely disregard at once the order , obviously transposed , given by the anonymous writer published by Schweighäuser ( vol . iii . p . 12 ) , and ...
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... suffered from them until they demolished Carthage and made Africa a Roman province , and how they rebuilt Carthage and brought Africa into its present condition . I have made this research also in respect to each of the other provinces ...
... suffered from them until they demolished Carthage and made Africa a Roman province , and how they rebuilt Carthage and brought Africa into its present condition . I have made this research also in respect to each of the other provinces ...
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... suffered grievously at his hands , and had paid a sufficient penalty , so much of their territory had been laid waste and so many of their towns de- molished , and themselves reduced to the extremity of sending their consuls and priests ...
... suffered grievously at his hands , and had paid a sufficient penalty , so much of their territory had been laid waste and so many of their towns de- molished , and themselves reduced to the extremity of sending their consuls and priests ...
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... Suffering from an affection of the eyes and distrusting the physicians of Rhegium , Decius sent for a medical man who had migrated from Rhegium to Messana so long before that it was forgotten that he was a Rhegian . The latter per ...
... Suffering from an affection of the eyes and distrusting the physicians of Rhegium , Decius sent for a medical man who had migrated from Rhegium to Messana so long before that it was forgotten that he was a Rhegian . The latter per ...
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... suffering from a recent wound , urging and encourag- ing his troops and showing them how to fight barbarians , now borne on a litter and now hobbling on foot leaning on the arms of others . 3. Cæsar began his war against them by gaining ...
... suffering from a recent wound , urging and encourag- ing his troops and showing them how to fight barbarians , now borne on a litter and now hobbling on foot leaning on the arms of others . 3. Cæsar began his war against them by gaining ...
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Other editions - View all
The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The Civil Wars - Primary Source ... Horace White,Horace Appianus No preview available - 2013 |
The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The Foreign Wars - Primary Source ... Horace White,Horace Appianus No preview available - 2014 |
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