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... standing on the site of Carthage , with the two lives of Carthage in our memory , we go on to dream that a third life may perhaps be still in store for her . It was at least a piece of news which might ... stand , and not in one age only.
... standing on the site of Carthage , with the two lives of Carthage in our memory , we go on to dream that a third life may perhaps be still in store for her . It was at least a piece of news which might ... stand , and not in one age only.
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Edward Augustus Freeman. which we stand , and not in one age only . If Hannibal set forth from the first Carthage to deal his heavy blows on the elder Rome , Belisarius came from the younger Rome to bring back the second Carthage to her ...
Edward Augustus Freeman. which we stand , and not in one age only . If Hannibal set forth from the first Carthage to deal his heavy blows on the elder Rome , Belisarius came from the younger Rome to bring back the second Carthage to her ...
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... stand on a real level with the associations of the oldest time . Cyprian would be the same if Hamilkar and Hannibal ... stands alone among nations , and Carthage stands alone among Phoenician commonwealths . That last is a word to be ...
... stand on a real level with the associations of the oldest time . Cyprian would be the same if Hamilkar and Hannibal ... stands alone among nations , and Carthage stands alone among Phoenician commonwealths . That last is a word to be ...
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... stand alongside of , or above , the greatest names in Greek and Italian story . It was a mere outward sign that Carthage should adopt the coinage and others of the arts of Greece . The Carthage of the House of Barak had become ...
... stand alongside of , or above , the greatest names in Greek and Italian story . It was a mere outward sign that Carthage should adopt the coinage and others of the arts of Greece . The Carthage of the House of Barak had become ...
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... stand to them as Rome did to the Latin cities around her . Rome was the head of a con- tinuous Latium ; Carthage could not be the head of a continuous Phoenicia . For Utica and the Hippos were settlements on a foreign shore no less than ...
... stand to them as Rome did to the Latin cities around her . Rome was the head of a con- tinuous Latium ; Carthage could not be the head of a continuous Phoenicia . For Utica and the Hippos were settlements on a foreign shore no less than ...
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