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... enemy approached near enough , they had only to let go the rope which held the ladder upright . If it fell on the deck of the hostile ship , the hook penetrated the timbers and held the two ships together . Then the soldiers ran from ...
... enemy approached near enough , they had only to let go the rope which held the ladder upright . If it fell on the deck of the hostile ship , the hook penetrated the timbers and held the two ships together . Then the soldiers ran from ...
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... enemy . The Carthaginians were now besieging Segesta , to revenge themselves for the treachery of the Segestans , who had murdered the Carthaginian garrison and given the town over to the Romans . During the consul's absence from the ...
... enemy . The Carthaginians were now besieging Segesta , to revenge themselves for the treachery of the Segestans , who had murdered the Carthaginian garrison and given the town over to the Romans . During the consul's absence from the ...
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... enemy's country , and of attacking Africa instead of protecting Italy against the Carthaginian invasions . Whether their hopes went further , whether they had 1 We have often had occasion to notice the worthlessness of the Capitoline ...
... enemy's country , and of attacking Africa instead of protecting Italy against the Carthaginian invasions . Whether their hopes went further , whether they had 1 We have often had occasion to notice the worthlessness of the Capitoline ...
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... enemy . The horror and distress therefore of the African population were great when , all of a sudden , 40,000 rapacious foes overran their country , exercising the fearful rights of war which delivered into the hands of the conquerors ...
... enemy . The horror and distress therefore of the African population were great when , all of a sudden , 40,000 rapacious foes overran their country , exercising the fearful rights of war which delivered into the hands of the conquerors ...
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... enemy , and by the interruption of her trade . It may therefore easily be explained how both belligerents were satisfied to pause awhile from any greater enterprise , and thus gain time to recover their strength . But the war did not ...
... enemy , and by the interruption of her trade . It may therefore easily be explained how both belligerents were satisfied to pause awhile from any greater enterprise , and thus gain time to recover their strength . But the war did not ...
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¹ Livy According Achradina Africa Agrigentum alliance allies Alps appears Appian Apulia Ariminum arms attack Barcas battle of Cannæ besieged BOOK Bruttium camp Campania Capua Carthage Carthaginian army Carthaginian fleet Carthaginians Casilinum cause cavalry CHAP citizens Claudius coast colonies command consul defeat Diodorus dominion doubt Drepana enemy Etruria Fabius favour FIFTH PERIOD Flaminius force Fulvius Gallic garrison Gauls ginian Greek Hamilcar Hamilcar Barcas Hannibal Hannibal's Hasdrubal Hiero hope horse hostile Illyrians infantry island Italian Italy land legions Lilybæum Livy Marcellus ment mercenaries Messana military neighbourhood Numidians Ortygia Panormus party peace Polybius possession prætor prisoners Punic Pyrrhus Regulus revolt Roman army Roman fleet Roman senate Rome Saguntum Sardinia Scipio seemed Sempronius sent ships Sicilian Sicily siege soldiers Spain Syracuse taken Tarentum thaginians Thrasymenus tion town Trebia tribes troops Valerius ventured victory VIII whilst whole xxii xxiii xxiv Zonaras δὲ καὶ СНАР