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" ... special stamp of either calling, uniting Hellenic culture with the fullest national feeling of a Roman, an accomplished speaker and of graceful manners — Publius Scipio won the hearts of soldiers and of women, of his countrymen and of the Spaniards,... "
Outlines of History: With Original Tables, Chronological, Genealogical and ... - Page 132
by Robert Henlopen Labberton - 1870 - 238 pages
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The history of Rome, tr. by W.P. Dickson. [With] Index, Volume 2

Theodor Mommsen - 1862 - 494 pages
...officer and a refined diplomatist without presenting the offensive special stamp of either calling, uniting Hellenic culture with the fullest national...senate and of his greater Carthaginian antagonist. Soon his name was on every one's lips, and his was the star which seemed destined to bring victory...
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The History of Rome, Volume 2

Theodor Mommsen, William Purdie Dickson - 1864 - 502 pages
...officer and a refined diplomatist without presenting the offensive special stamp of either calling, uniting Hellenic culture with the fullest national...senate and of his greater Carthaginian antagonist. Soon his name was on every one's lips, and his was the star which seemed destined to bring victory...
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A History of the World from the Earliest Records to the Present Time: From ...

Philip Smith - 1864 - 792 pages
...the fullest national feeling oi ;1 Roman ; an accomplished speaker, and of graceful iuanner>Publius Scipio won the hearts of soldiers and of women, of...and of the Spaniards, of his rivals in the Senate, ana of his greater Carthaginian antagonist. Soon his name was on every one's lips, and his was the...
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The History of Rome, Volume 2

Theodor Mommsen, William Purdie Dickson - 1870 - 586 pages
...officer and a refined diplomatist without presenting offensively the special stamp of either calling, uniting Hellenic culture with the fullest national...senate and of his greater Carthaginian antagonist. His name was soon on every one's lips, and his was the star which seemed destined to bring victory...
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The History of Rome, Volume 2

Theodor Mommsen - 1870 - 618 pages
...officer and a refined diplomatist without presenting offensively the special stamp of either calling, uniting Hellenic culture with the fullest national...countrymen and of the Spaniards, of his rivals in the scnute and of his greater Carthaginian antagonist. His name was soon on every one's lips, and his was...
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Outlines of History: With Original Tables, Chronological, Genealogical and ...

Robert Henlopen Labberton - 1871 - 256 pages
...his popularity had waned, and he left Rome never to return, and died at his villa, at Liternum, BC 183, the same year in which Hannibal died. A special...conqueror and destroyer of Carthage. He was the son of ^Emilius Paulus, and the adopted son of P. Scipio, son of Africanus the elder. In youth he had the...
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The History of Rome, Volume 2

Theodor Mommsen - 1871 - 590 pages
...officer and a refined diplomatist without presenting offensively the special stamp of either calling, uniting Hellenic culture with the fullest national...senate and of his greater Carthaginian antagonist. His name was snon on every one,s lips, and his was the star which seemed destined to bring victory...
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From the accession of Philip of Macedon to the Roman conquest of Carthage ...

Philip Smith - 1873 - 594 pages
...officer, and a refined diplomatist, without presenting the offensive special stamp of either calling; uniting Hellenic culture with the fullest national...Senate, and of his greater Carthaginian antagonist. Soon his name was on every one's lips, and his was the star which seemed destined to bring victory...
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Materials and Models for Latin Prose Composition

John Young Sargent, T. F. Dallin - 1875 - 418 pages
...stamp of either calling • uniting Hellenic culture with the fullest national feeling of a Koman; an accomplished speaker, and of graceful manners :...senate, and of his greater Carthaginian antagonist. Soon his name was on every one's lips, and his was the star which seemed destined to bring victory...
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Materials and Models for Latin Prose Composition

John Young Sargent, T. F. Dallin - 1875 - 416 pages
...oflicer and a reftned diplomatist, without presenting the offensive special stamp of either calling ; uniting Hellenic culture with the fullest national...women, of his countrymen, and of the Spaniards, of Iiis rivals in the senate, and of his greater Carthaginian antagonist. Soon his name was on every one's...
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