| Oliver Goldsmith, William Grimshaw - 1826 - 252 oldal
...troops upon the flank : a charge, vthich the enemy withstood for some time, with great bravery. until he brought up his third line, which had not yet engaged....doubly attacked — in front by fresh troops, and in the rear by the victorious cohorts, could no longer resist, but fled to their camp. The flight began... | |
| William Scott - 1829 - 420 oldal
...and advanc ng, charged Pompey's troops upon the flunk. This charge the enemy withstood for some time with great bravery. till he brought up his third line,...engaged. Pompey's infantry, being thus doubly attacked m front by fresh troops, and rear by the victorious cohorts, could no longer resist, it fled to their... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1832 - 410 oldal
...charged Pompey's troops upon the flank. ,This charge the enemy withstood for some time with •iiat bravery, till he brought up his third line, which...cohorts, could no longer resist, but fled to their camp. The light wing, however, still valiantly maintained their ground. But Cesar, being now convinced that... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith, William Grimshaw - 1832 - 254 oldal
...yet engaged. 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 theic camp: The flight began amongst the strangers-; though Pompey's right wing still valiantly maintained... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1834 - 204 oldal
...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,...cohorts, could no longer resist, but fled to their camp. The flight began among the strangers, though Pompey's right wing still valiantly maintained their ground.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1834 - 496 oldal
...some time with great bravery, till Caesar brought up his third line, which had not yet engaged. 22. 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 their camp. The flight' began... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1835 - 434 oldal
...some time with great bravery, till Caesar brought up his third line, which had not yet engaged. 22. 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 their camp. The flight began... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1838 - 598 oldal
...calls the young patricians that composed Pompey's cavalry, pretty young dancers. not yet engaged. 22. 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 their camp. The flight began... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1839 - 590 oldal
...some time with great bravery, till Caesar brought up his third line, which had not yet engaged. 22. 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 their camp. The flight began... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1851 - 320 oldal
...troops upon the flank ; this charge the enemy withstood for some time with great bravery, till Caesar brought up his third line, which had not yet engaged....cohorts, could no longer resist, but fled to their camp. The flight began among the strangers. Pompey's right wing still valiantly maintained its ground. Caesar,... | |
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