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This victory , although complete , proved of little use to the Carthaginians . The
Romans , to free themselves from Hannibal , determined on invading his own
dominions . When Carthage saw her coasts invaded , she recalled Hannibal , as
it ...
This victory , although complete , proved of little use to the Carthaginians . The
Romans , to free themselves from Hannibal , determined on invading his own
dominions . When Carthage saw her coasts invaded , she recalled Hannibal , as
it ...
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Indeed , a general anarchy , destructive of all the comforts which men expect to
derive from a state of society , prevailed . 6 . To complete and confirm these evils ,
the progress of time gradually fixed and rendered venerable an establishment ...
Indeed , a general anarchy , destructive of all the comforts which men expect to
derive from a state of society , prevailed . 6 . To complete and confirm these evils ,
the progress of time gradually fixed and rendered venerable an establishment ...
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... of 18 vessels , having 80 cavalry , 800 infantry , and 12 pieces of cannon ,
under the command of Pamphilo de Narvaez , who had orders to seize Cortez
and his principal officers , to send them to him in irons , and to complete the
conquest .
... of 18 vessels , having 80 cavalry , 800 infantry , and 12 pieces of cannon ,
under the command of Pamphilo de Narvaez , who had orders to seize Cortez
and his principal officers , to send them to him in irons , and to complete the
conquest .
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