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The endeavors of the Lacedæmonians to defend his dead body , were incredible
. At length , not vanquished , but oppressed by numbers , they all fell except one
man , who escaped to Sparta , where he was treated as a coward and traitor to ...
The endeavors of the Lacedæmonians to defend his dead body , were incredible
. At length , not vanquished , but oppressed by numbers , they all fell except one
man , who escaped to Sparta , where he was treated as a coward and traitor to ...
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The Persians then attacked the main body of the Grecian army , and made their
greatest efforts particularly upon their front . This was led by Aristides and
Themistocles , who supported it a long time with an intrepid courage and bravery
; but ...
The Persians then attacked the main body of the Grecian army , and made their
greatest efforts particularly upon their front . This was led by Aristides and
Themistocles , who supported it a long time with an intrepid courage and bravery
; but ...
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He also received a ball through his body , which is stated to have passed through
his lungs , and general Townshend trok command of the British army . About the
same time , Montcalm , fighting in the front of his battalions , received a mortal ...
He also received a ball through his body , which is stated to have passed through
his lungs , and general Townshend trok command of the British army . About the
same time , Montcalm , fighting in the front of his battalions , received a mortal ...
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