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On a New Plan John Lauris Blake. the enemy , was to advance boldly towards
them with an air of confidence and intrepidity . Aristides strenuously defended
this opinion , and brought so many of the commanders into it , that it finally
prevailed .
On a New Plan John Lauris Blake. the enemy , was to advance boldly towards
them with an air of confidence and intrepidity . Aristides strenuously defended
this opinion , and brought so many of the commanders into it , that it finally
prevailed .
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At length , Cæsar ' s men , having taken breath , ran furia ously upon the enemy ,
first discharging their javelins , and then drawing their swords . The same method
was observed by Pompey ' s troops , who as vigorously opposed the attack .
At length , Cæsar ' s men , having taken breath , ran furia ously upon the enemy ,
first discharging their javelins , and then drawing their swords . The same method
was observed by Pompey ' s troops , who as vigorously opposed the attack .
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And now having formed his line , he bore for the enemy , who likewise cleared for
action , and hauled up his courses . It is deeply interesting to picture to ourselves
the advances of these gallant and well - matched squadrons to a contest ...
And now having formed his line , he bore for the enemy , who likewise cleared for
action , and hauled up his courses . It is deeply interesting to picture to ourselves
the advances of these gallant and well - matched squadrons to a contest ...
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