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... hills , strong and high , encompasses it on all sides from sea to sea . 23. De- scending through this plain , he proceeded , in four days ' march , a distance of twenty - five parasangs , to Tarsus , a large and opulent city of Cilicia ...
... hills , strong and high , encompasses it on all sides from sea to sea . 23. De- scending through this plain , he proceeded , in four days ' march , a distance of twenty - five parasangs , to Tarsus , a large and opulent city of Cilicia ...
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... hill ; not indeed in a body , but some in one direction and some in another ; and thus the hill was gradually thinned of cavalry , till at last they were all gone . 14. Clearchus , however , did not march up the hill , but , · Ἐκ ...
... hill ; not indeed in a body , but some in one direction and some in another ; and thus the hill was gradually thinned of cavalry , till at last they were all gone . 14. Clearchus , however , did not march up the hill , but , · Ἐκ ...
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... hill , and ordered them , after taking a view from the summit , to report to him what was passing on the other side . 15. Lycius accordingly rode thither , and having made his observations , brought word that the enemy were fleeing with ...
... hill , and ordered them , after taking a view from the summit , to report to him what was passing on the other side . 15. Lycius accordingly rode thither , and having made his observations , brought word that the enemy were fleeing with ...
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... hills or a bridge making it necessary , that the heavy - armed men must be pushed out of their places , and march with difficulty , being at the same time crowded together and thrown into confusion ; so that when in such disorder they ...
... hills or a bridge making it necessary , that the heavy - armed men must be pushed out of their places , and march with difficulty , being at the same time crowded together and thrown into confusion ; so that when in such disorder they ...
Pagina 99
... hills , which reached down from a mountain , at the foot of which the vil- lage was.1 These hills the Greeks were glad to see , as was natural , when the enemy's force consisted of cavalry . 25 . But when , after leaving the plain ...
... hills , which reached down from a mountain , at the foot of which the vil- lage was.1 These hills the Greeks were glad to see , as was natural , when the enemy's force consisted of cavalry . 25 . But when , after leaving the plain ...
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