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... Possession of a Quay - Scipio captures Nepheris . CHAPTER XIX - - - Scipio takes the Inner Harbor — Fighting in the Streets — Scenes of Horror - Fighting in Byrsa — Hasdrubal and his Wife - Destruction of Carthage — Scipio sheds Tears ...
... Possession of a Quay - Scipio captures Nepheris . CHAPTER XIX - - - Scipio takes the Inner Harbor — Fighting in the Streets — Scenes of Horror - Fighting in Byrsa — Hasdrubal and his Wife - Destruction of Carthage — Scipio sheds Tears ...
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... March down Italy Plan of the Battle of Cannæ Carthaginian Possessions Carthage Asia Minor . Sulla's Campaign in Bœotia • lxix PAGE I 146 • 184 206 344 • 378 • 413 • 2 48 ΠΟ 114 119 • 147 205 · 276 • 351 1 9 6 C anniaнovim KH . Η τρίτη και.
... March down Italy Plan of the Battle of Cannæ Carthaginian Possessions Carthage Asia Minor . Sulla's Campaign in Bœotia • lxix PAGE I 146 • 184 206 344 • 378 • 413 • 2 48 ΠΟ 114 119 • 147 205 · 276 • 351 1 9 6 C anniaнovim KH . Η τρίτη και.
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... possession of the better and larger part , not caring for the remainder . Indeed , the part they do hold is not of ... possessed himself of the sovereignty , holding it in a firm grasp , and preserved the form and name of the republic ...
... possession of the better and larger part , not caring for the remainder . Indeed , the part they do hold is not of ... possessed himself of the sovereignty , holding it in a firm grasp , and preserved the form and name of the republic ...
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... possession to this day , it is impossible to let these captives go scot free . I shall not do that . Such un- reasonable leniency is insanity . Now look at this matter , leaving me out of the account . The Samnites , whose sons ...
... possession to this day , it is impossible to let these captives go scot free . I shall not do that . Such un- reasonable leniency is insanity . Now look at this matter , leaving me out of the account . The Samnites , whose sons ...
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... possessions ; and he asked him to accept a present of money then and there , on the pretext that he was to give it to those who perfected the treaty . Fabricius burst out laughing . He made no answer as to public matters , but said ...
... possessions ; and he asked him to accept a present of money then and there , on the pretext that he was to give it to those who perfected the treaty . Fabricius burst out laughing . He made no answer as to public matters , but said ...
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