Great Books of the Western World, Band 14Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... battle , urged , not by any hope of success or courage , but by want of victuals ; since , indeed , the prophets prohibit him the battle , the sacrifices and oracles being un- favourable ; and the army is in despondency and ...
... battle , urged , not by any hope of success or courage , but by want of victuals ; since , indeed , the prophets prohibit him the battle , the sacrifices and oracles being un- favourable ; and the army is in despondency and ...
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... battle , and proceeded to follow Cæsar . Cæsar had found great difficulties in his march , for no country would supply him with provisions , his reputation being very much fallen since his late defeat . But after he took Gomphi , a town ...
... battle , and proceeded to follow Cæsar . Cæsar had found great difficulties in his march , for no country would supply him with provisions , his reputation being very much fallen since his late defeat . But after he took Gomphi , a town ...
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... battle , but only make some excursions with their darts and light arms to disturb the men at work in the trenches , and not taking notice of the troops drawn up against them ready to give battle , were amazed when they heard the ...
... battle , but only make some excursions with their darts and light arms to disturb the men at work in the trenches , and not taking notice of the troops drawn up against them ready to give battle , were amazed when they heard the ...
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