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" Between the Romans and their allies and the Carthaginians and their allies, there shall be peace and alliance upon these conditions. Neither the Romans nor their allies shall sail beyond the Fair Promontory, unless compelled by bad weather or an enemy.... "
History of the Roman Republic - Pagina 149
door Jules Michelet - 1847 - 466 pagina’s
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The Maritime Law of Europe, Volume 1

Domenico Alberto Azuni - 1806 - 462 pagina’s
...not be unacceptable to the reader, to see it entire, as given us by Polybius : " Between the Romans and their allies, there shall be peace and alliance...their allies shall sail beyond the Fair promontory, (lying on the north side of Carthage) unless compelled by bad weather or an enemy. And, in case they...
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The General History of Polybius, Volume 1

Polybius - 1809 - 472 pagina’s
...application, are unable to explain it. " Between the Romans and their allies and the Carthaginians and their allies, there shall be peace and alliance...it, they shall not be allowed to take* or purchase any thing, except what is barely necessary for refitting their vessels, or for sacrifice ; and they...
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The General History of Polybius, Volume 1

Polybius - 1809 - 442 pagina’s
...words of the treaty. " Between the Romans and their allies, and the Carthaginians, Tyrians, Uticeans, and their allies, there. shall be peace and alliance upon these con-ditions. The Romans shall not sail in search of plunder, nor carry on any traffic, nor build any city, beyond...
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The ancient history of the Egyptians, Carthaginians [&c.]. Transl, Volume 1

Charles Rollin - 1821 - 558 pagina’s
...those ports of the island which were subject to them. By this treaty it is expressly stipulated, that neither the Romans nor their allies shall sail beyond the Fair Promontory,* which was very near Carthage; and that such merchants, as shall resort to this city for traffic, shall...
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The General History of Polybius, Volume 1

Polybius - 1823 - 472 pagina’s
...application, are unable to explain it. " Between the Romans and their allies and the Carthaginians and their allies there shall be peace and alliance...compelled by bad weather or an enemy. And in case that ti.oy are forced beyond it, they shall not be allowed to take or purchase any thing, except what is...
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The general history of Polybius [books 1-17] tr. by mr. Hampton 5th ed, Volume 1

Polybius - 1823 - 456 pagina’s
...words of the treaty. " Between the Romans and their allies, and the Carthaginians, Tyrians, Uticeans, and their allies, there shall be peace and alliance upon these conditions. The Romans shall not sail in search of plunder, nor carry on any traffic, nor build any city, beyond...
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Reflections on the Politics, Intercourse, and Trade of the Ancient ..., Volume 1

Arnold Hermann Ludwig Heeren - 1832 - 596 pagina’s
...POLYB. i, p. 437.) Between the Romans and their allies, and the Carthaginians, Tyrians0, Uticeans, and their allies, there shall be peace and alliance upon these conditions. The Romans shall not sail in search of plunder, nor carry on any traffic, nor build any city, beyond...
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Historical Researches Into the Politics, Intercourse, and Trade of ..., Volume 1

Arnold Hermann Ludwig Heeren - 1832 - 594 pagina’s
...POLVB. i, p. 437.) Between the Romans and their allies, and the Carthaginians, Tyrians0, Uticeans, and their allies, there shall be peace and alliance upon these conditions. The Romans shall not sail in search of plunder, nor carry on any traffic, nor build any city, beyond...
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Historical researches into the politics, intercourse, and trade of the ...

Arnold Hermann L. Heeren - 1832 - 596 pagina’s
...POLYB. i, p. 437.) Between the Romans and their allies, and the Carthaginians, Tyriansc, Uticeans, and their allies, there shall be peace and alliance upon these conditions. The Romans shall not sail in search of plunder, nor carry on any traffic, nor build any city, beyond...
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The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians ..., Volume 1

Charles Rollin, Robert Lynam - 1836 - 384 pagina’s
...those ports of the island which were subject to them. By this treaty it is expressly stipulated, that neither the Romans nor their allies shall sail beyond the Fair Promontory,** which was very near Carthage ; and that such merchants as shall resort to this city for traffic, shall...
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