| Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord Woodhouselee.) - 1840 - 684 oldal
...master of the empire. His triumph lasted four days, being, in fact, so many distinct triumphs; the first for Gaul; the second for Egypt; the third for his victories in Asia; and the last for Africa. The people were entertained at upwards of 20,000 tables; they requited his gratuities... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1846 - 412 oldal
...astonished at the magnificence of the procession, and at the number of the countries he had subdued. 13. It lasted four days : the first •was for Gaul, the...for that over Juba in Africa. His veteran soldiers, scarred with wounds, and now laid up for life, followed their triumphant general, crowned with laurels,... | |
| Joseph Emerson Worcester - 1848 - 402 oldal
...Africa being thus ended, Caesar returned again to Rome, and celebrated a most magnificent triumph, which lasted four days : the first was for Gaul ; the second for Egypt ; the tiiird for his victories in Asia ; and the fourth for his victory over Juba. He distributed liberally... | |
| Joseph Emerson Worcester - 1849 - 428 oldal
...Africa being thus ended, Caesar returned again to Rome, and celebrated a most magnificent triumph, which lasted four days : the first was for Gaul ; the second...third for his victories in Asia ; and the fourth for his victory over Juba. He distributed liberally rewards to his veteran soldiers and officers, and to... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1851 - 320 oldal
...this. The citizens were astonished at the magnificence of the procession, and at the number of the countries he had subdued. It lasted four days ; the...for that over Juba in Africa. His veteran soldiers, scarred with wounds, and now laid up for life, followed their triumphant general crowned with laurels,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1853 - 426 oldal
...astonished at the magnificence of the procession, and at the number of the countries he had subdued. 13. It lasted four days : the first was for Gaul, the...for that over Juba in Africa. His veteran soldiers, scarred with wounds, and now laid up for life, followed their triumphant general, crowned with laurels,... | |
| C; A. BLOSS. - 1867 - 452 oldal
...conquered more countries than any of his predecessors, and his triumph was proportionably splendid. It lasted four days. The first was for Gaul ; the second, for Egypt ; the third, for Asia; and the fourth, for the conquest over Juba in Africa. His veteran soldiers, who had followed... | |
| Celestia Angenette Bloss - 1870 - 502 oldal
...conquered more countries than any of his predecessors, and his triumph was proportionably splendid. It lasted four days. The first was for Gaul ; the second, for Egypt ; the third, for Asia; and the fourth, for the conquest over Juba in Africa. His veteran soldiers, who had followed... | |
| Joseph Emerson Worcester - 1872 - 462 oldal
...Africa being thus ended, Casar returned again to Rome, and celebrated a most magnificent triumph, which lasted four days : the first was for Gaul ; the second...third for his victories in Asia ; and the fourth for his victory over Juba. He distributed liberally rewards to his veteran soldiers and officers, and to... | |
| 1887 - 832 oldal
...master of the Empire. His triumph lasted four days, being, in fact, so many distinct triumphs: the first for Gaul; the second for Egypt; the third for his victories in Asia; and the last for Africa. The people were entertained at upwards of twenty thousand tables; they requited his... | |
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