11 examples of carthago in sentences

On the death of Hamilcar, his son-in-law, Hasdrubal, takes his place in Spain; he founds Carthago Nova (Carthagena).

Scipio, victorious in Spain, takes Carthago Nova.

Carthago [Lat.]; dum Roma deliberat Saguntum perit [Lat.]; ecrasez l'infame [Voltaire].

Carthago [Lat.]

[Fr.], Phr. delenda est Carthago [Lat.].

Among the numerous and flourishing Phoenician cities along these shores, the most prominent by far was the "new town," Karthada or, as the Occidentals called it, Karchedon or Carthago.

Carthago aemula Romani imperii funditus interiit.

Mr. Cushing affirms, that the Republicans have no argument but the "cry of Slavepower!"which is as eloquent a one as the old Roman's Delenda est Carthago, to those who know how many years of bitter experience, how many memories of danger and forebodings of aggression, are compressed in it.

As Cato, then, concluded every speech with the words Carthago delenda est, so do I every opinion with the injunction: Divide the counties into wards!"

In fact, a deadly animosity pervades America towards Great Britain; and although it is not publicly confessed, for the Americans are too able politicians to do that, yet it is no less certain, that "Delenda est Carthago," is their motto.

He must therefore have been 45 years old when he set out in 1492 for the discovery of America; and 59 years old at his death, in 1506.E. Or rather Cape Carthago, on the coast of Barbary near Tunis.

11 examples of  carthago  in sentences