| John Dickinson - Constitutional law - 1801 - 650 pages
...possessed of very large dominions in Africa, had made considerable acquisitions in Spain, was sovereign of Sardinia, Corsica, and all the islands on the coast of Italy, and had extended her conquests to a great part of Sicily. She was then, and had been for ages, unrivalled mistress of... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 410 pages
...thoughts upon contriving some means for his escape, which at last he with great difficulty effected. Oa his departure, the soldiers chose a leader from among...one remaining in their possession, to that prince, being well assured of his mild government, as well as strict probity. On Hiero's advancing with his... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - World history - 1804 - 412 pages
...and made a peace with the Carthaginians. Between this period and the commencement of the first Punick war, nothing remarkable appears in the history of...one remaining in their possession, to that prince, being well assured of his mild government, as well as strict probity. On Hiero's advancing with his... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - Chronology, Historical - 1804 - 410 pages
...Carthaginians. Between this period and the commencement of the first Punick war, nothing remarkable appear* in the history of the Carthaginians. At this time...one remaining in their possession, to that prince, being well assured of his mild government, as well as strict probity. On Hiero's advancing with his... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 848 pages
...before Christ. At that time the Carthaginians were possessed of extensive dominions in Africa; they had made considerable progress in Spain ; were masters...coast of Italy ; and had extended their conquests to a great part of Sicily. The occasion of the first rupture between the two republics was as follows... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 809 pages
...about AAC 256. At that time, the Carthaginians were possessed of extensive dominions in Africa ; they had made considerable progress in Spain ; were masters...Corsica, and all the islands on the coast of Italy; aid had extended their conquests to a great part of Sicily. The occasion of the first rupture between... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 1839 - 836 pages
...doniiiiious in Africa ; they had made considerable pn>i,T«s in Spain ; were masters of Sardinia, I -'opiici, and all the islands on the coast of Italy ; and had extended their conquests to a great part of Sicily. The occasion of the first rupture '«tween the two republics was the interference... | |
| George Smith - History, Ancient - 1853 - 416 pages
...colony, had acquired extensive dominions in Africa, conquered a considerable portion of Spain, occupied Sardinia, Corsica, and all the islands on the coast of Italy, and, in addition to all these, ' had subdued a great part of Sicily. With possessions so numerous, this... | |
| George Smith - Civilization, Ancient - 1854 - 696 pages
...colony, had acquired extensive dominions in Africa, conquered a considerable portion of Spain, occupied Sardinia, Corsica, and all the islands on the coast of Italy, and, in addition to all these, had subdued a great part of Sicily. With possessions so numerous, this mighty... | |
| George Smith - History, Ancient - 1855 - 676 pages
...colony, had acquired extensive dominions in Africa, conquered a considerable portion of Spain, occupied Sardinia, Corsica, and all the islands on the coast of Italy, and, in addition to all these, had subdued a great part of Sicily. With possessions so numerous, this mighty... | |
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