Ridpath's Universal history : an account of the origin, primitive condition and ethnic development of the great races of mankind, and of the principal events in the evolution and progress of the civilized life among men and nations, from recent and authentic sources with a preliminary inquiry on the time, place and manner of the beginning . us b,Mitv, an,I a-aiii ntircl intoApulia. In mov,mi,mts Fabins foll,iw,,l cl,)wafl,r hi. ,11,-mv. Whil, Hannibal was rc-,i,,-Mn- th, ; th, ,li,tat,,r to,ik p,is-M->ion ul on,. ,,f the pasMs, as if t,i ,lispiit,the ,,f th, ( ?a


Ridpath's Universal history : an account of the origin, primitive condition and ethnic development of the great races of mankind, and of the principal events in the evolution and progress of the civilized life among men and nations, from recent and authentic sources with a preliminary inquiry on the time, place and manner of the beginning . us b,Mitv, an,I a-aiii ntircl intoApulia. In mov,mi,mts Fabins foll,iw,,l cl,)wafl,r hi. ,11,-mv. Whil, Hannibal was rc-,i,,-Mn- th, ; th, ,li,tat,,r to,ik p,is-M->ion ul on,. ,,f the pasMs, as if t,i ,lispiit,the ,,f th, ( ?artha-iniaiis: but the ROMK. — TIIK IUNIC WABS. li;: lalter in turn a^.,l(l,.l luttl,. in iln~ un- Fahiun party aro^c, ImiI, in llnnic in tin Apulia tlirnu/li amtlar In .11. .iuil; ..f tiie liorst-, piinrd a >niall ,,vcr th. tin- Hannilul outwitt-d lii. nnia^- .?, and was iniin^diatily pmrlainicd tlr oni-t hy tNin^ in tli, uf .,n, n ^ rl,,n of a pujicv and (lri\in_ th. ni to the hill-top- In -lulit, \va> to l,e ov^-rtlirown. dlio of tli- thus deueivinu tho Konian^ in i.^ to tla- , ; at IJonjo votod to divide thr coninian. cuur>e which he \\a- takiu-. llanndial pio- \ between this parvenu otlieer and the ixperi. ItlL STRATAGEM OF n ceeded without molestation iuto Apulia, and,having pitched his camp at Geroniuui, sentout a part of his forces to gather suppliesfrom the surrounding country, and with tlieremainder continued to confront Fabius. Witli the apparently overdone caution ofthe latter the Senate and jjeople now becamegreatly dissatisfied. The belief gained groundthat in the case of the dictator strategy an<linefficiency meant the same thing. An auti- Fabi The lattei with e(|iianiniity, and vearliest opportunity was aliout to be destcame promptly to his aidavoided. It was the ennucius returned to hisformer policy was resu the inte:Minueiu: •


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