The Historical Reader: Designed for the Use of Schools and Families, on a New PlanHoratio Hill, 1825 - 372 ページ |
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... success ; and when , after the death of Hector , the Trojans could no longer keep the field , the city of Troy was defended by lofty towers and impregnable walls . 4. The fortune of Greece prevailed ; not however by arms , but by ...
... success ; and when , after the death of Hector , the Trojans could no longer keep the field , the city of Troy was defended by lofty towers and impregnable walls . 4. The fortune of Greece prevailed ; not however by arms , but by ...
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... success of all the ensuing victories and campaigns . Leonidas , knowing that Xerxes marched at the head of the forces of the east , in order to overwhelm and crush a little country by the dint of his numbers , rightly conceived , from ...
... success of all the ensuing victories and campaigns . Leonidas , knowing that Xerxes marched at the head of the forces of the east , in order to overwhelm and crush a little country by the dint of his numbers , rightly conceived , from ...
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... success of his enterprise , are equally astonishing . His army , however , was daily increased by the numbers whom success allured to his standard . 2. Having in a very short time recovered all the places which the English had held in ...
... success of his enterprise , are equally astonishing . His army , however , was daily increased by the numbers whom success allured to his standard . 2. Having in a very short time recovered all the places which the English had held in ...
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