The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World: From Marathon to WaterlooHarper & Brothers, 1851 - Всего страниц: 364 |
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... enemy that lay encamped on the shore beneath them ; but on the result of their deliberations depended , not merely the fate of two armies , but the whole future progress of human civilization . Ten were There were eleven members of that ...
... enemy that lay encamped on the shore beneath them ; but on the result of their deliberations depended , not merely the fate of two armies , but the whole future progress of human civilization . Ten were There were eleven members of that ...
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... enemy so superior in numbers and so formidable in military renown . Their own position on the heights was strong , and offered great advantages to a small defending force against assailing masses . They deemed it mere foolhardiness to ...
... enemy so superior in numbers and so formidable in military renown . Their own position on the heights was strong , and offered great advantages to a small defending force against assailing masses . They deemed it mere foolhardiness to ...
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... enemies of the Great King to the west of the Hellespont . A strong squadron of Phoenician galleys was sent against the Chersonese . Miltiades knew that resistance was hopeless ; and while the Phenicians were at Tenedos , he loaded five ...
... enemies of the Great King to the west of the Hellespont . A strong squadron of Phoenician galleys was sent against the Chersonese . Miltiades knew that resistance was hopeless ; and while the Phenicians were at Tenedos , he loaded five ...
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... enemy . The inaction of the Asiatic commanders during this interval appears strange at first sight ; but Hippias was with them , and they and he were aware of their chance of a bloodless conquest through the machinations of his ...
... enemy . The inaction of the Asiatic commanders during this interval appears strange at first sight ; but Hippias was with them , and they and he were aware of their chance of a bloodless conquest through the machinations of his ...
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... enemy burned their town and laid waste their lands . Thence Datis , compelling the Greek island- ers to join him with their ships and men , sailed onward to the coast of Eubœa . The little town of Carystus essayed resistance , but was ...
... enemy burned their town and laid waste their lands . Thence Datis , compelling the Greek island- ers to join him with their ships and men , sailed onward to the coast of Eubœa . The little town of Carystus essayed resistance , but was ...
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