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... Carthage sustained their deadly struggles upon its waters ; and , until the discovery of the passage round the Cape of Good Hope , the commerce of the world passed through the ports of the Mediterranean . If we go back to ancient ages ...
... Carthage sustained their deadly struggles upon its waters ; and , until the discovery of the passage round the Cape of Good Hope , the commerce of the world passed through the ports of the Mediterranean . If we go back to ancient ages ...
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... Carthage . He was at first very successful , and took many prisoners and sent them to Rome . At length , how- ever , the scale was turned , the Roman army was conquered , and Regulus himself was captured and thrown into a Car- thaginian ...
... Carthage . He was at first very successful , and took many prisoners and sent them to Rome . At length , how- ever , the scale was turned , the Roman army was conquered , and Regulus himself was captured and thrown into a Car- thaginian ...
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... Carthage . " " I promised to return , " said Regulus , " and I must keep my word . I am well aware that the disappointed and exasperated Carthaginians will inflict upon me cruel tor- tures , but I am their prisoner still , and I must ...
... Carthage . " " I promised to return , " said Regulus , " and I must keep my word . I am well aware that the disappointed and exasperated Carthaginians will inflict upon me cruel tor- tures , but I am their prisoner still , and I must ...
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