| Oliver Goldsmith - 1805 - 350 sivua
..._which were five thousand fighting men, and about three thousand archers, slingers, and bowmen. AH these gallies were richly trimmed, their prows being...air of pomp and triumph, purposely to strike terror inio the enemy. This gallant sight alarmed them indeed, beyond expression. They did not see any end,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 454 sivua
...fighting men, and about three thousand archers, slingers, and bowmen. .*. . -«, All these galleys were richly trimmed, their prows being adorned with...or even the least suspension of their calamities, they had hitherto done or suffered was as notiling, and their work was to begin again. What hopes could... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1815 - 544 sivua
...of which were £000 fighting men, and about 3000 archers, slingers, and bow-men. All these galleys were richly trimmed ; their prows being adorned with...streamers, manned with stout rowers, commanded by good off,cers, and echoing with the sound of clarions and trumpets ; Demosthenes having affected an air... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1818 - 346 sivua
...of which were five thousand fighting men, and about three thousand archers, slingers, and bowmen. AU these gallies were richly trimmed, their prows being...pomp and triumph, purposely to strike terror into the enenjy. ..•.-. i This gallant sight alarmed them indeed, beyond expresr • sion. They did not see... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1821 - 320 sivua
...enemy with dread. It was now the day after the battle. This fleet consisted of seventythree triremes, on board of which were five thousand fighting men,...and trumpets, Demosthenes having affected an air of poinp and triumph purposely to strike terror into the enemy. " It Has the custom of the Athenian sailors,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1824 - 328 sivua
...five thousand fighting men, and about three thousand archers, slingers, and bowmen. All these galleys were richly trimmed, their prows being adorned with...triumph, purposely to strike terror into the enemy. 83. This gallant sight alarmed them indeed beyond expression. They did not see any end, or even the... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1824 - 328 sivua
...Demosthenes having affected an air of pomp and triumph, purposely to strike terror into the enemy. 83. This gallant sight alarmed them indeed beyond expression....or even the least suspension of their calamities. AH they had done hitherto or suffered was as nothing, and their work was to begin again. What hopes... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - 572 sivua
...five thousand fighting men, and about three thousand archers, slingers, and bowmen. All these galleys were richly trimmed, their prows being adorned with...officers, and echoing with the sound of clarions and triumpets ; Demosthenes having affected an air of pomp and triumph purposely to strike terror into... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1830 - 480 sivua
...five thousand fighting men, and about three thousand irchers, slingers, and bowmen. All these galleys were richly trimmed ; their prows being adorned with...triumph, purposely to strike terror into the enemy. t This gallant sight alarmed them indeed beyond expression. They did not see any end, or even the least... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1838 - 336 sivua
...five thousand fighting men, and about three thousand archers, slingers, and bowmen. All these galleys were richly trimmed, their prows being adorned with...terror into the enemy. This gallant sight alarmed them beyond expression. They did not see any end, or even the least suspension of their calamities. All... | |
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