| Thomas Arnold - 1845 - 526 str.
...died away through the city ; and when midnight was come, the conspirators alone were abroad. They now divided into three parties : one was posted near the...second secured the approaches to the market-place, and the third hastened to the quarter of the tombs, to watch for Hannibal's signal 132. Hannibal They... | |
| John Young Sargent - 1873 - 188 str.
...died away through the city; and when midnight was come, the conspirators alone were abroad. They now divided into three parties; one was posted near the...second secured the approaches to the market-place, and the third hastened to the quarter of the tombs, to watch for Hannibal's signal. 54. To the English... | |
| Joseph Henry Allen, James Bradstreet Greenough - 1876 - 222 str.
...disaster, take this horse while you have any remains of strength.5 Do-not 6 add to the horror of this day 7 by the death of a consul. Even without that, there...of his friends, he had also great influence with 8 Caesar. i Ablative. * Adjective. * in. * insons. b dum aliquid superest virium. * ne (perf. subj.).... | |
| Joseph Henry Allen, James Bradstreet Greenough - 1877 - 226 str.
...envenomed shafts is mortal. 10. Hannibal, after his defeat at Zama, served his country in peace, u. Many men expose themselves to death for the sake of...with many of his friends, he had also great influence with8 Caesar. 1 Ablative. * Adjective. 8 in. * insons. 5 dum aliquid superest mrium. * ne (perf. subj.).... | |
| Joseph Henry Allen - 1878 - 208 str.
...envenomed shafts is mortal. 10. Hannibal, after his defeat at Zama, served his country in peace. II. Many men expose themselves to death for the sake of...of his friends, he had also great influence with 8 Caesar. 1 Ablative. * Adjective. * in. * insons. * dum aliquid superest virinm. 6 ne (perf. subj.).... | |
| 1878 - 312 str.
...the Roman governor. Thucydides, iii. 22. r I ^HEY now divided into three parties : one was posted -L near the governor's house, a second secured the approaches to the market-place, and the third hastened to the quarter of the tombs to watch for Hannibal's signal. They did not watch... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1879 - 336 str.
...died away through the city ; and when midnight was come, the conspirators alone were abroad. They now divided into three parties : one was posted near the...second secured the approaches to the market-place — and the third hastened to the quarter of the tombs, to watch for Hannibal's signal. They did not... | |
| 1880 - 832 str.
...died away through the city ; and when midnight was come, the conspirators alone were abroad. They now divided into three parties : one was posted near the...second secured the approaches to the market-place, and the third hastened to the quarter of the tombs, to wateh for Hannibal's signal. They did not wateh... | |
| 1880 - 814 str.
...died away through the city ; and when midnight was come, the conspirators alone were abroad. They now divided into three parties : one was posted near the...governor's house, a second secured the approaches to the inarket-pkicc, and the third hastened to the quarter of the tombs, to watch for Hannibal's signal.... | |
| Joseph Henry Allen, James Bradstreet Greenough - 1885 - 212 str.
...the wounded consul, " Lucius ^Emilius, whom the gods ought to favor as the only [person] free-from 4 the blame of this day's disaster, take this horse...of his friends, he had also great influence with 8 Caesar. 1 Ablative. 8 Adjective. 8 in. * insons. 5 dum aliquid superest virinm. 6 ne (perf. subj.).... | |
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