| Gaius Julius Caesar - 1779 - 620 sivua
...marched with his whole Army into the Territories of the Morini 3 becaufe thence was the neareft Paflage into Britain. Here he ordered a great many Ships from...neighbouring Ports to attend him, and the Fleet he had made ufe of the Year before in the Venetian War. XIX. MEAN-wHILE the Britons, having Notice of his Defign,... | |
| Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 640 sivua
...would allow. Caesar himselfmarched with his whole army into the territories ofthe Morini ; because thence was the nearest passage into Britain. Here...the neighbouring ports to attend him, and the fleet which he had made use of the year before in his war with the Veneti. Meanwhile the Britons, having... | |
| Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 672 sivua
...would allow. Caesar himselfmarched with his whole army into the territories ofthe Morini ; because thence was the nearest passage into Britain. Here he ordered a great many ships front the neighbouring ports to attend him, and the fleet which he had made use ofthe year before in... | |
| Gaius Julius Caesar - 1832 - 310 sivua
...all expedition. He himself marched with his whole army into the territories of the Morini, because thence was the nearest passage into Britain. Here he ordered a great many ships from the neighboring ports to attend him, and the fleet he had made use of the year before in the Venetian war.... | |
| 1842 - 300 sivua
...all expedition. Caesar himself inarched with his whole army into the territory of the Morini, because thence was the nearest passage into Britain. Here...Meanwhile the Britons, having notice of his design from the merchants that resorted to their island, ambassadors from many of their states came to Caesar... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1856 - 472 sivua
...all expedition. He himself marched with his whole army into the territories of the Morini, because thence was the nearest passage into Britain. Here...made use of the year before, in the Venetian war. XI X. Meanwhile the Britons, having notice of his design, by the merchants that resorted to their island,... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1861 - 472 sivua
...with all expedition. He himself marched with his whole army into the territories of the Morim, because thence was the nearest passage into Britain. Here...from the neighbouring ports to attend him, and the Beet he had made use of the year Morc in the Venetian war. XIX. Meanwhile the Britons, having notice... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 560 sivua
...with all expedition. He himself marched with his own army into the territories of the Morini, because thence was the nearest passage into Britain. Here he ordered a great many ships from the neighboring ports to attend him, and the fleet he had made use of the year before in the Venetian war.... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 442 sivua
...wars with the Gauls the enemies of the Commonwealth had ever received assistance from thence. . . . Meanwhile the Britons having notice of his design...island, ambassadors from many of their states came to Caesar, with an offer of hostages, and submission to the authority of the people of Rome. To these... | |
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