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Robert Maynard Hutchins. manding a part with their missiles to assault the enemy with noise and shouting on the other quarter , whilst he , with those that were to fling in the fire , went to that side of the enemy's camp to which the ...
Robert Maynard Hutchins. manding a part with their missiles to assault the enemy with noise and shouting on the other quarter , whilst he , with those that were to fling in the fire , went to that side of the enemy's camp to which the ...
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... enemy . He brought along , in seventy - three galleys , five thousand men - at- arms ; of darters , archers , and slingers , not less than three thousand ; with the glittering of their armour , the flags waving from the gal- leys , the ...
... enemy . He brought along , in seventy - three galleys , five thousand men - at- arms ; of darters , archers , and slingers , not less than three thousand ; with the glittering of their armour , the flags waving from the gal- leys , the ...
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... enemy . Besides this , letting himself act by delay and expectation , rather than command , boldly and with a clear purpose , he got hemmed in by the right wing of the enemy , and , his horse making with all haste their es- cape and ...
... enemy . Besides this , letting himself act by delay and expectation , rather than command , boldly and with a clear purpose , he got hemmed in by the right wing of the enemy , and , his horse making with all haste their es- cape and ...
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