. Republican Rome; her conquests, manners and institutions from the earliest times to the death of Caesar . PROGRESS OF ROMAN ARMS it was vested in the hands of the governor of Macedonia,while the management of local affairs was left to the nativemagistrates. Romes Enmity to Carthage From the sack of Corinth and the degradation of Greecewe are summoned to witness a deeper tragedy and contemplatethe dying agony of Carthage. In no other instance was thecyiiical and pitiless policy of Rome carried to such a lengthas in her dealings with her beaten but still dreaded with the other frui


. Republican Rome; her conquests, manners and institutions from the earliest times to the death of Caesar . PROGRESS OF ROMAN ARMS it was vested in the hands of the governor of Macedonia,while the management of local affairs was left to the nativemagistrates. Romes Enmity to Carthage From the sack of Corinth and the degradation of Greecewe are summoned to witness a deeper tragedy and contemplatethe dying agony of Carthage. In no other instance was thecyiiical and pitiless policy of Rome carried to such a lengthas in her dealings with her beaten but still dreaded with the other fruits of their conquest the Romanstook up that legacy of fierce hatred which was bequeathed ^by Hamilcar to his son and had been the ruling passionin the grand but disastrous career of Hannibal. In thearrangements which followed the battle of Zama and in thewhole play of Roman diplomacy for two generations we can .^read the same dark and insidious design. Stripped of herfleet, curtailed in her territory, and exposed without defence tothe assaults of her bitter enemy Masinissa, Carthage seemed ^^doomed to


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