Great Books of the Western World, Band 14Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... marched the Thracians , who , he himself tells us , inspired him with most terror ; they were r of great stature , with bright and glittering shields and black frocks under them , their legs armed with greaves , and they brandished , as ...
... marched the Thracians , who , he himself tells us , inspired him with most terror ; they were r of great stature , with bright and glittering shields and black frocks under them , their legs armed with greaves , and they brandished , as ...
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... marched till they came to the place called Sextilius's Waters , from whence it was but a short way before being amidst the Alps , and here Marius put himself in readiness for the encounter . He chose a place for his camp of consider ...
... marched till they came to the place called Sextilius's Waters , from whence it was but a short way before being amidst the Alps , and here Marius put himself in readiness for the encounter . He chose a place for his camp of consider ...
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... marched up to the walls , and upbraided Otho's upon the ramparts , call- ing them players , dancers , idle spectators of Pythian and Olympic games , but novices in the art of war , who never so much as looked on at a battle ; mean souls ...
... marched up to the walls , and upbraided Otho's upon the ramparts , call- ing them players , dancers , idle spectators of Pythian and Olympic games , but novices in the art of war , who never so much as looked on at a battle ; mean souls ...
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