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" The whole day passed in this manner without their coming to action. In the evening the Grecians held a council of war, in which it was resolved, that they should decamp from the place they were in, and march to another, more conveniently situated for... "
The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians ... - Página 66
por Charles Rollin - 1804
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Plutarch's Lives: Translated from the Original Greek, with Notes ..., Volumen2

Plutarch, John Langhorne, William Langhorne - 1794 - 404 páginas
...leturned to the left, and fo ftill faced the Lacedemonians. Thus the day pafled without any action at all. In the evening the Grecians held a council of war, in which they determined to decamp, and take poffeffion of a place more commodious for water, becaufe the fprings...
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Plutarch's Lives: Tr. from the Original Greek; with Notes Critical ...

Plutarch - 1795 - 412 páginas
...returned to the left, and fo ftiil faced the Laceclemonians. Thus the day pined without any aftion at all. In the evening the Grecians held a council of war, in which they determined to decamp, and take pofleflion of a place more commodious for water, becaufe the fprings...
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Lives, Translated from the Greek, with Notes Critical and ..., Volumen3

Plutarch - 1808 - 342 páginas
...to the left, and fo ftill faced the Lacedaemonians. Thus the day pafled without any action at all. In the evening the Grecians held a council of war, in which they determined to decamp, and take polTeflion of a place more commodious for water, becaufe the fprings...
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Plutarch's Lives: Translated from the Original Greek, Volumen3

Plutarch - 1811 - 352 páginas
...to the left, and so still faced the Lacedaemonians. Thus the day passed without any action at all. In the evening the Grecians held a council of war, in which they determined to decamp and take possession of a place more commodious for water, because the springs...
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The History of Greece: From the Earliest State, to the Death of ..., Volumen2

Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 454 páginas
...changing and rechanging the order of battle, nothing farther was done for that day. At night the Greeks held a council of war, in which it was resolved, that they should decamp from their present situation, and march to another, more conveniently situated for water. As their removal...
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Plutarch's Lives, tr. by J. and W. Langhorne, Volumen2

Plutarchus - 1813 - 522 páginas
...entirely up to despair. They then, by their own authority, summoned the centurions and other officers to a council of war, in which it was resolved that they should retire. Accordingly they began to do so without sound of trumpet, and silently enough ut first: but...
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The Grecian History: From the Earliest State to the Death of Alexander the Great

Oliver Goldsmith - 1814 - 578 páginas
...changing and re-changing the order of battle, nothing farther was done for that day. At night the Greeks held a council of war, in which it was resolved, that they should decamp from their present situation, and march to another more conveniently situated for water. As their removal...
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The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians ..., Volumen2

Charles Rollin - 1815 - 544 páginas
...of battle, both sides ransed their troops again according to their former disposition. The whole day passed in this manner without their coming to action....the Grecians held a council of war, in which it was retolved, that they should decamp from the place they were ,in, and march to another, more conveniently...
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Plutarch's Lives, Volumen3

Plutarch - 1816 - 314 páginas
...to the left, and so still faced the Lacedaemonians, Thus the day passed without any action at all. In the evening the Grecians held a council of war, in which they determined to decamp and take possession of a place more commodious for water, because the springs...
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Plutarch's Lives, Volumen4

Plutarch - 1816 - 360 páginas
...himself to despair. They then by their own authority summoned' the centurions and other officers to a council of war, in which it was resolved that they should retire. Accordingly, they began to do so without sound of trumpet, and at first with some degree of...
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