The Tudor Translations, المجلد 12AMS Press, 1967 |
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... battell is described by divers Historiographers , but specially by Xenophon , who hath ( as a man would say ) lively set it out to the eye , and setteth it forth to the Reader , not as a battell already fought , but presently a fighting ...
... battell is described by divers Historiographers , but specially by Xenophon , who hath ( as a man would say ) lively set it out to the eye , and setteth it forth to the Reader , not as a battell already fought , but presently a fighting ...
الصفحة 230
... battell againe , before Brutus famine among should have intelligence of this good newes for him : for it chaunced so , that the battell was fought by sea , on the selfe same day it was fought by lande . But by ill fortune , rather then ...
... battell againe , before Brutus famine among should have intelligence of this good newes for him : for it chaunced so , that the battell was fought by sea , on the selfe same day it was fought by lande . But by ill fortune , rather then ...
الصفحة 335
... battell was striken , with Metrius Florus the battell . that had beene Consul : he shewed me an olde man that when the field was fought in that place , was younge , and against his will was at the same battell on Othoes parte . Who told ...
... battell was striken , with Metrius Florus the battell . that had beene Consul : he shewed me an olde man that when the field was fought in that place , was younge , and against his will was at the same battell on Othoes parte . Who told ...
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