The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Nide 9Allen and West, 1795 |
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... horse , in which Perfeus has confiderably the advantage , and makes an ill ufe of it . He endeavours to make peace , but ineffectually . The armies on both fides go into winter quar- - - ters , III . The fenate pafs a wife decree to put ...
... horse , in which Perfeus has confiderably the advantage , and makes an ill ufe of it . He endeavours to make peace , but ineffectually . The armies on both fides go into winter quar- - - ters , III . The fenate pafs a wife decree to put ...
Sivu 28
... horse detached , with as many of the light - armed foot , to take a view of the ene- my . Perfeus , at ten in the morning , finding himself 110 farther from the Roman camp than a small half league , made his foot halt , and advanced ...
... horse detached , with as many of the light - armed foot , to take a view of the ene- my . Perfeus , at ten in the morning , finding himself 110 farther from the Roman camp than a small half league , made his foot halt , and advanced ...
Sivu 30
... horse of the Grecian allies , by M. Valerius Levinus ; both intermingled with the light - armed troops . Q. Mucius was pofted in the centre with a felect body of horse ; two hundred Gallic horse , and three hundred of Eumenes's troops ...
... horse of the Grecian allies , by M. Valerius Levinus ; both intermingled with the light - armed troops . Q. Mucius was pofted in the centre with a felect body of horse ; two hundred Gallic horse , and three hundred of Eumenes's troops ...
Sivu 31
... horse , re- tiring gently and in good order , after having joined the auxiliary troops of Eumenes , gave a fafe retreat between their ranks to those who fled and were difperfed ; and when they faw the enemy was not warm in ther pursuit ...
... horse , re- tiring gently and in good order , after having joined the auxiliary troops of Eumenes , gave a fafe retreat between their ranks to those who fled and were difperfed ; and when they faw the enemy was not warm in ther pursuit ...
Sivu 32
... horse killed , and as many taken prisoners . On the other fide , only twenty of their cavalry , and forty foot foldiers , were left upon the place . The victors returned into their camp with great joy ; efpecially the Thracians , who ...
... horse killed , and as many taken prisoners . On the other fide , only twenty of their cavalry , and forty foot foldiers , were left upon the place . The victors returned into their camp with great joy ; efpecially the Thracians , who ...
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