The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World: From Marathon to WaterlooHarper & Brothers, 1851 - Всего страниц: 364 |
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... hand , the reproach of Fatalism is justly incurred by those who , like the writers of a certain school in a neighboring country , recognize in history nothing more than a series of necessary phenomena , which follow inevitably one upon ...
... hand , the reproach of Fatalism is justly incurred by those who , like the writers of a certain school in a neighboring country , recognize in history nothing more than a series of necessary phenomena , which follow inevitably one upon ...
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... hand , he was zealous to do the work thoroughly . " So the nearly contemporaneous historian describes the change of spirit that was seen in the Athenians after their tyrants were expelled ; * and Miltiades knew that in leading them ...
... hand , he was zealous to do the work thoroughly . " So the nearly contemporaneous historian describes the change of spirit that was seen in the Athenians after their tyrants were expelled ; * and Miltiades knew that in leading them ...
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... hand , and , wheeling round , they formed the two wings to- gether . Miltiades instantly led them against the Persian centre , which had hitherto been triumphant , but which now fell back , and prepared to encounter these new and ...
... hand , and , wheeling round , they formed the two wings to- gether . Miltiades instantly led them against the Persian centre , which had hitherto been triumphant , but which now fell back , and prepared to encounter these new and ...
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... hand , the Persian gen- eral , when he thought , from the inaction of his enemy , that they did not mean to come down from the heights and give battle , might naturally send the larger part of his horse back across the channel to the ...
... hand , the Persian gen- eral , when he thought , from the inaction of his enemy , that they did not mean to come down from the heights and give battle , might naturally send the larger part of his horse back across the channel to the ...
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... hands . He told them that Athens knew her own interest * Arnold's " History of Rome . " + Lib . vi . , sec . 36 , et seq . , Arnold's edition . I have almost literally tran- scribed some of the marginal epitomes of the original speech ...
... hands . He told them that Athens knew her own interest * Arnold's " History of Rome . " + Lib . vi . , sec . 36 , et seq . , Arnold's edition . I have almost literally tran- scribed some of the marginal epitomes of the original speech ...
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