| Oliver Goldsmith - Rome - 1770 - 526 pages
...abanwere cut to pieces. Czfar now comr cohorts to purfue their fuccefs, and advancing, 47S THEHISTORYOFTHE advancing, charged Pompey's troops upon the flank...enemy withftood for fome time with great bravery, till be brought up his third line, which had not yet engaged. Pompey's infantry being thus doubly attacked,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Rome - 1781 - 332 pages
...whfle the archers and {lingers, who •were thus abandoned, were cut to pieces. Csefar now commandedthe cohorts to purfue their fuccefs, and advancing, charged...Pompey's infantry being thus doubly attacked in front by frem troops, and in rear by the vi&orious cohorts, could no longer refift, but fled to their camp.... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1789 - 416 pages
...neighbouring mountains, while the archers and flingers, who were thus abandoned, were cut to pieces. Csefer now commanded the cohorts to purfue their fuccefs,...upon the flank. This charge the enemy withftood for ibme time with great bravery, till he brought up his third line, which had not yet engaged. PomDey's... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Rome - 1799 - 356 pages
...neighbouring mountains, while the archers and flingers, who were thus abandoned, were cut to" pieces. Csefar now commanded the cohorts to purfue their fuccefs,...time with great bravery till he brought up his third lioe which he had not yet engaged. Pompey's infantry being thus doubly attacked, in front by frefh... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Rome - 1802 - 288 pages
...neighbouring mountains, while the archers and flingers who were thus abandoned were cut to pieces. . Caifar now commanded the cohorts to purfue their fuccefs,...Pompey's troops upon the flank : this charge the enemy ivithfrood for fome time with great bravery, till he brought up his third line, which had not yet engaged.... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1802 - 380 pages
...were thus abandoned, were cut to pieces. Cassar now commanded the cohorts to pursue their success, and advancing, charged Pompey's troops upon the flank : this charge the enemy withstood for some time with great brave'ry, till he brought up" his third line, which HOME. 41 had... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - World history - 1802 - 392 pages
...were thus abandoned, were cut to pieces. Caesar now commanded the cohorts to pursue their success, and advancing, charged Pompey's troops upon the flank : this charge the enemy withstood for some time with great bravery, till he brought up his third line, which had had not yet... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - Chronology, Historical - 1804 - 376 pages
...success, and advancing, charged Pompey's troops upon the flank : this charge the enemy withstood for some time with great bravery, till he brought up his third...Pompey's infantry being thus doubly attacked in front by fresh troops, . and in the rear by the victorious cohorts, could no longer resist, but fled to theircamp.... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - Chronology, Historical - 1804 - 378 pages
...success, and advancing, -charged Pompey's troops upon the flank : this charge the enemy withstood for some time with great bravery, till he brought up his third line, which had not yet engaged. Potnpey's infantry being thus doubly attacked in front by fresh troops, and in the rear by the victorious... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Rome - 1808 - 282 pages
...success, and advancing, charged Pompey-s troops upon the flank : this charge the enemy withstood for some time with great bravery, till he brought up his third line, which had not yet engaged Pompey-s infantry being thus doubly attacked in front by fresh troops, and in rear by the victorious... | |
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