The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes & Persians, Grecians and Macedonians, Volume 1Jones and Company, 1899 |
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... engage . The Athenians did not wait for the enemy's charging them . As soon as the signal for battle was given , they ran against the enemy with all the fury imaginable . The Persians looked upon this first step of the Athenians as a ...
... engage . The Athenians did not wait for the enemy's charging them . As soon as the signal for battle was given , they ran against the enemy with all the fury imaginable . The Persians looked upon this first step of the Athenians as a ...
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... engagement which had preceded , from a violent storm of wind , accompanied with rain and thunder , which distressed and ... engage . The battle was very obstinate this time , and the success pretty nearly equal on both sides , excepting ...
... engagement which had preceded , from a violent storm of wind , accompanied with rain and thunder , which distressed and ... engage . The battle was very obstinate this time , and the success pretty nearly equal on both sides , excepting ...
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... engage the enemy by sea at Salamis ; which commission Aristides executed with pleasure and success ; for he was in great credit and esteem with that general . ( 2 ) Both sides therefore prepared themselves for the battle . The Grecian ...
... engage the enemy by sea at Salamis ; which commission Aristides executed with pleasure and success ; for he was in great credit and esteem with that general . ( 2 ) Both sides therefore prepared themselves for the battle . The Grecian ...
Table des matières
TO THE FIRST VOLUME | xiii |
Artaxerxes sends Esdras and afterwards Nehemiah to Jeru | xiii |
Of Government | xiv |
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