The attacks of the barbarians, who returned on the following day and harassed the slowly advancing long line of march, were repulsed without much difficulty. Yet Hannibal lost a number of beasts of burden and a good deal of his baggage, the latter being... The History of Rome - Página 175por Wilhelm Ihne - 1871Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George Gilbert Ramsay - 1885 - 388 páginas
...The attacks of the barbarians, who returned on the following day and harassed the slowly advancing line of march, were repulsed without much difficulty....pass, and which contained also provisions for a few days. EXERCISE CXXXVI. By many arguments and instances it can be clearly established that in their... | |
| John Leverett Moore - 1898 - 88 páginas
...The attacks of the barbarians, who returned on the following day and harassed the slowly-advancing long line of march, were repulsed without much difficulty....were recovered in the town which lay near the pass. Ihne 28. THE BATTLE ON THE TICINUS Scipio crossed the Po near Pavia and made a bridge over the Ticinus... | |
| University of St. Andrews - 1905 - 682 páginas
...occupy the pass in the night. The attacks of the barbarians, who returned the next day and harassed the long line of march, were repulsed without much difficulty....being no doubt the principal object of the barbarians. II.— FOR UNSEEN TRANSLATION. (a) Dixit : et, immiti sociis parentibus umbrae, rapta sinu matris,... | |
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