Great Books of the Western World, Band 14Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... ground , and have the elephants among the thickest of the enemy , he caused a detach- ment to possess themselves of those incom- modious grounds , and , mixing slingers and archers among the elephants , with full strength and courage ...
... ground , and have the elephants among the thickest of the enemy , he caused a detach- ment to possess themselves of those incom- modious grounds , and , mixing slingers and archers among the elephants , with full strength and courage ...
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... ground , and placed close to- gether , not only made his passage , but also the defence of the Lacedæmonians , very trou- blesome . Yet now the Gauls had got the wheels out of the ground , and were drawing off the waggons toward the ...
... ground , and placed close to- gether , not only made his passage , but also the defence of the Lacedæmonians , very trou- blesome . Yet now the Gauls had got the wheels out of the ground , and were drawing off the waggons toward the ...
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... ground ; when they came within reach , to throw their javelins , then use their swords , and joining their shields , force them back ; pointing out to them that the steepness of the ground would render the enemy's blows in- efficient ...
... ground ; when they came within reach , to throw their javelins , then use their swords , and joining their shields , force them back ; pointing out to them that the steepness of the ground would render the enemy's blows in- efficient ...
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