| 1844 - 588 pages
...from the western peninsula, and was exceedingly obstinate (B. c. 200). This struggle was protracted partly from the natural state of the country, which was thickly populated and studded with natural fortresses, partly from the courage of the inhabitants, and partly from the peculiar... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1845 - 872 pages
...from the western peninsula, and was exceedingly obstinate (B. c. 200). This struggle was protracted partly from the natural state of the country, which was thickly populated and studded with natural fortresses, partly from the courage of the inhabitants, and partly from the peculiar... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1845 - 852 pages
...Carthaginians from the western peninsula, and was exceedingly obstinate (nc 200). This struggle was protracted partly from the natural state of the country, which was thickly populated and studded with natural fortresses, partly from the courage of the inhabitants, and partly from the peculiar... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1846 - 398 pages
...from the western peninsula, and was exceedingly obstinate (в. с. 200). This struggle was protracted partly from the natural state of the country, which was thickly populated and studded with natural fortresses, partly from the courage of the inhabitants, and partly from the peculiar... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1850 - 384 pages
...from the western peninsula, and was exceedingly obstinate (B. c. 200). This struggle was protracted partly from the natural state of the country, which was thickly populated and studded with natural fortresses, partly from the courage of the inhabitants, and partly from the peculiar... | |
| Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1851 - 400 pages
...greater part of Southern Greece is made a Roman province under the name of Achaia. 133. Numantium is destroyed by Scipio jEmilianus. " The war against...from the courage of the inhabitants ; but above all, owing to the peculiar policy of the Romans, who were wont to employ their allies to subdue other nations.... | |
| sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1851 - 326 pages
...made a Roman province under the name of Achaia. 133. Numantium is destroyed by Scipio Emilianus. " The war against the Spaniards, who, of all the nations...from the courage of the inhabitants; but above all, owing to the peculiar policy of the Romans, who were wont to employ their allies to subdue other nations.... | |
| Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1851 - 376 pages
...made a Roman province under the name of Achaia. 133. Numantium is destroyed by Scipio ^Jmilianus. " The war against the Spaniards, who, of all the nations...where every place became a fortress ; partly from th« courage of the inhabitants ; but above all, owing to the peculiar policy of the Romans, who were... | |
| Thomas Roderick Dew - 1853 - 694 pages
...last destroyed by Scipio jEmilianus. The war against the Spaniards, who of all the nations subdued hy the Romans defended their liberty with the greatest...from the courage of the inhabitants ; but above all, owing to the peculiar policy of the Romans, who were wont to employ their allies to subdue other nations.... | |
| Thomas Roderick Dew - 1853 - 674 pages
...war against the Spaniards, who of all the nations subdued by the Romans defended their liberty writh the greatest obstinacy, began in the year 200, six...from the courage of the inhabitants ; but above all, owing to the peculiar policy of the Romans, who were wont to employ their allies to subdue other nations.... | |
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