Great Books of the Western World, Band 14Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... engaged , because of their attack by these others who sallied out later . Here Hannibal's soldiers , with much bloodshed and many wounds , were beaten back to their camp , and for the first time turned their backs to the Romans . There ...
... engaged , because of their attack by these others who sallied out later . Here Hannibal's soldiers , with much bloodshed and many wounds , were beaten back to their camp , and for the first time turned their backs to the Romans . There ...
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... engaged them . But the fortune of the day was still unde- cided , and the battle equal , when on a sudden Cleopatra's sixty ships were seen hoisting sail and making out to sea in full flight , right through the ships that were engaged ...
... engaged them . But the fortune of the day was still unde- cided , and the battle equal , when on a sudden Cleopatra's sixty ships were seen hoisting sail and making out to sea in full flight , right through the ships that were engaged ...
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... engaged ; the most of them , not stay- ing to have it delivered to them , with one im- pulse and cry ran upon the enemy . This dis- order caused an unevenness in the line , and the legions got severed and divided one from another ; that ...
... engaged ; the most of them , not stay- ing to have it delivered to them , with one im- pulse and cry ran upon the enemy . This dis- order caused an unevenness in the line , and the legions got severed and divided one from another ; that ...
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THESEUS | 1 |
ROMULUS | 15 |
ROMULUS AND THESEUS COMPARED | 30 |
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