The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Nide 1Pub. and sold by Etheridge and Bliss, 1807 |
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Sivu 222
... enemy . The consul Duillius had the command of it . The Romans coming up with the Carthaginians near the coast of Myle , they prepared for an engage- ment . As the Roman galleys , by their being clumsily and hastily built , were neither ...
... enemy . The consul Duillius had the command of it . The Romans coming up with the Carthaginians near the coast of Myle , they prepared for an engage- ment . As the Roman galleys , by their being clumsily and hastily built , were neither ...
Sivu 243
... enemy on the morrow . Accordingly at day- break , he put all things in readiness , when unfortunately the wind was favourable to the enemy , which made him hesitate whether he should give them battle . But considering that the ...
... enemy on the morrow . Accordingly at day- break , he put all things in readiness , when unfortunately the wind was favourable to the enemy , which made him hesitate whether he should give them battle . But considering that the ...
Sivu 298
... enemy . But the tumult which reigned every where , the dread- ful shouts of the enemy , and a fog that was risen , pre- vented his being seen or heard . However , when the Romans saw themselves surrounded on all sides , either by the enemy ...
... enemy . But the tumult which reigned every where , the dread- ful shouts of the enemy , and a fog that was risen , pre- vented his being seen or heard . However , when the Romans saw themselves surrounded on all sides , either by the enemy ...
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