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Leonidas , knowing that Xerxes marched at the head of the forces of the east , in
order to overwhelm and crush a little ... war consist in opposing force to force ,
and numbers to numbers , all the Grecian nations together would never be able
to ...
Leonidas , knowing that Xerxes marched at the head of the forces of the east , in
order to overwhelm and crush a little ... war consist in opposing force to force ,
and numbers to numbers , all the Grecian nations together would never be able
to ...
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His whole force consisted only of 617 soldiers and seamen , all volunteers , and
men of the Inost daring resolution . 2 . With this small force he undertook the
conquest of a vast empire . Having landed on the continent , he laid the
foundation of ...
His whole force consisted only of 617 soldiers and seamen , all volunteers , and
men of the Inost daring resolution . 2 . With this small force he undertook the
conquest of a vast empire . Having landed on the continent , he laid the
foundation of ...
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The British force now amounted to little short of fifteen thousand of the finest
troops ; that of the Americans to about six thousand , chiefly raw militia , a
considerable portion unarmed , and from the haste of their departure , badly
supplied with ...
The British force now amounted to little short of fifteen thousand of the finest
troops ; that of the Americans to about six thousand , chiefly raw militia , a
considerable portion unarmed , and from the haste of their departure , badly
supplied with ...
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