Great Books of the Western World, Band 14Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... able to make a breach in the phalanx , one Salius , a command- er of the Pelignians , snatched the ensign of his company and threw it amongst the ene- mies ; on seeing which , the Pelignians ( as amongst the Italians it is always ...
... able to make a breach in the phalanx , one Salius , a command- er of the Pelignians , snatched the ensign of his company and threw it amongst the ene- mies ; on seeing which , the Pelignians ( as amongst the Italians it is always ...
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... able to defend : as mariners , though in a calm or in the port they grow insolent , and brave the pilot , yet when a storm comes , and danger is at hand , they all attend , and put their hopes in him . So the Argives , Eleans , and ...
... able to defend : as mariners , though in a calm or in the port they grow insolent , and brave the pilot , yet when a storm comes , and danger is at hand , they all attend , and put their hopes in him . So the Argives , Eleans , and ...
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... able to rule and keep in the common people , who were gen- erally favourers of Hannibal . There was in the town one Bantius , a man renowned for his high birth and courage . This man , after he had fought most fiercely at Canna , and ...
... able to rule and keep in the common people , who were gen- erally favourers of Hannibal . There was in the town one Bantius , a man renowned for his high birth and courage . This man , after he had fought most fiercely at Canna , and ...
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