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" Romans which were slain : upon seeing them all with their wounds before, their countenances, even in death, marked with noble resolution, and a sternness that awed him into respect, he was heard to cry out, in the true spirit of a military adventurer,... "
Roman History, Abridged - 96. oldal
szerző: Oliver Goldsmith - 1814
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Universal History, Ancient and Modern: From the Earliest Records of Time, to ...

William Fordyce Mavor - 1802 - 450 oldal
...that awed him into respect, he cried out, in the true spirit of a military adventurer, " O with what ease could I conquer the ' world, had I the Romans for soldiers, or had hey me for their king !" The Romans were hly pleased with this politeness in an enemy, but i conlurements...

Goldsmith's Roman History

Oliver Goldsmith - 1802 - 288 oldal
...military adventurer, " O with what " eafe could I conquer the world, had I the Romans " for foldiers, or had they me for their king." Pyrrhus, after this victory, was ftill unwilling to drive them to an extremity, and confidered that it was beft treating with an humbled...

Universal History, Ancient and Modern: From the Earliest Records ..., 5. kötet

William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 380 oldal
...that awed him into respect, he cried out, in the true spirit of a military adventurer, " O with what ease could I conquer the " world, had I the Romans for soldiers, or had " they me for their king !" The Romans were highly pleased with tiUis politeness in an enemy, but still more with his civil...

Goldsmith's Roman History

Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - 282 oldal
...out, in the true spirit of a miiitary adventurer, " O ,with what ease couUl I conquer the world, had 1 the Romans for soldiers, or had they me for their...still unwilling to drive them to an extremity, and considered that it was best treating with an humbled enemy ; he resolved therefore to send his friend...

Goldsmith's Roman History

Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - 282 oldal
...adventurer, " O 'with what ease could I conquer the world, had I the Romans lor soutiers, or had tiiey me for their king." Pyrrhus, after this victory, was...still unwilling to drive •them to an extremity, and considereil that it was bcst treating with an iuimbica enemy ; he resolved therefore to send his friend...

Goldsmith's Roman History

Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 282 oldal
...him into respect,he was heard to cry out, in the true spirit of a military adventurer, "Q with what ease could I conquer the " world, had I the Romans...Pyrrhus, after this victory, was still unwilling to drive ihem to an extremity, and considered that it was best treating with an humbled enemy ; he resolved...

Goldsmith's Roman History

Oliver Goldsmith - 1817 - 288 oldal
...him into respect, he was heard to cry out in the true spirit of 'a military adventurer, " O with what ease could I conquer the world, had I the Romans for soldiers, or had they me for their king." . P)rrhus, after this victory, was still unwilling to drive them to an extremity, aud considered that...

Roman History, Abridged by Himself for the Use of Schools

Oliver Goldsmith - 1817 - 376 oldal
...respect , he was heard to cry out, in the true spirit of a military adventurer,. « Oil ! with what ease could I conquer the world, had I the Romans for soldiers , or hadthey me for their king ! » Pyrrhus , after this victory , was still unwilling to drive them to...

Goldsmith's Roman History

Oliver Goldsmith - 1818 - 262 oldal
...ease could I conquer the world, had Ithe Romans for soldiers, or had they me for their king.* Pyn-hus, after this victory, was still unwilling to drive them to an extremity, and considered that it was best treating with an humble enemy / he resolved therefore, to send his friend...

The history of Rome ... to the destruction of the western empire, 2. kötet

Oliver Goldsmith - 1820 - 418 oldal
...into respect; he was heard to cry out in the true spirit of a military adven" turer, " O with what ease could I conquer the world, " had I the Romans for soldiers, or had they me for their " king." The Romans were highly pleased with this politeness in an enemy, but still more with his civil treatment,...




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