| SEVERAL HANDS. - 1780 - 586 pàgines
...coniequence was, that when he defigned to continue his retreat on the following night, the Syracufians having now gained notice of his motions, fell upon him as he marched, and rendered them fcl ves mailers both of the army and leaders. And yet, if he only had enquired of men that Were... | |
| 1780 - 592 pàgines
...confequence was, that when he defigned to continue his retreat on the following night, the Syracufians having now gained notice of his motions, fell upon him as he marched, and rendered' themfelves matters both of the army and leaders. And yet, if he only had enquired of men that were... | |
| Polybius - 1809 - 486 pàgines
...consequence was, that when he designed to continue his retreat on the following night the Syracusans, having now gained notice of his motions, fell upon...marched, and rendered themselves masters both of the army and of all the leaders. And yet, if he only had inquired of men that were acquainted with these... | |
| Polybius - 1823 - 518 pàgines
...consequence was, that when he designed to continue his retreat on the following night, the Syracusans, having now gained notice of his motions, fell upon...marched, and rendered themselves masters both of the army and of all the leaders. And yet, if he only had enquired of men that were acquainted with these... | |
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