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The Romans , to free themselves from Hannibal , determined on invading his
own dominions . When Carthage saw ... The Roman victory was complete 23 ,
000 Carthaginians were slain , and as many more taken prisoners . After this
decisive ...
The Romans , to free themselves from Hannibal , determined on invading his
own dominions . When Carthage saw ... The Roman victory was complete 23 ,
000 Carthaginians were slain , and as many more taken prisoners . After this
decisive ...
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The true Roman spirit was long since utterly extinguished ; and as we have had
occasion to observe , Italy itself was filled with a mighty heterogeneous mass of
population , of no fixed character . His strong genius , for a moment , sustained ...
The true Roman spirit was long since utterly extinguished ; and as we have had
occasion to observe , Italy itself was filled with a mighty heterogeneous mass of
population , of no fixed character . His strong genius , for a moment , sustained ...
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The Turks , and other pations , who subverted the empire of the Caliphs , again
introduced the Roman custom of condemning to slavery their prisoners of war ;
and the same system was , by way of retaliation , adopted by the ...
The Turks , and other pations , who subverted the empire of the Caliphs , again
introduced the Roman custom of condemning to slavery their prisoners of war ;
and the same system was , by way of retaliation , adopted by the ...
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