| Oliver Goldsmith - 1853 - 426 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... | |
| 1853 - 820 oldal
...of the enemy's horse, to complete it, brought up his third line, which, until then, had not engagod. Pompey's infantry being thus doubly attacked, in front by fresh troops, and in the rear by the irresistible cohorts, gave 4vay in the utmost confusion, and fled to their camp. Pompey... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1856 - 472 oldal
...perceiving the victory so far advanced, to complete it, brought up his third line, which till then had not engaged. Pompey's infantry being thus doubly attacked,...cohorts, could no longer resist, but fled to their camp. Nor was Caesar mistaken in his conjecture, when, in exhorting his men, he declared that victory would... | |
| Ferdinand E. A. Gasc - 1858 - 362 oldal
...some time with great bravery, till Caesar brought up 3 his third line, which had not yet engaged.4 Pompey's infantry being thus doubly attacked, in front by fresh troops, and in rear 6 by the victorious cohorts, could no longer resist, but fled to their camp. The flight began among... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1861 - 472 oldal
...perceiving the victory so far advanced, to complete it, brought up his third line, which till then had not engaged. Pompey's infantry being thus doubly attacked,...cohorts, could no longer resist, but fled to their camp. Nor was Cirsar mistaken in his conjecture, when, in exhorting his men, he declared that victory would... | |
| James Ridgway - 1873 - 360 oldal
...charge Pompey's troops upon the flank : this charge the enemy withstood for some time, till Caesar brought up his third line, which had not yet engaged....— 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,... | |
| James Ridgway - 1874 - 416 oldal
...and charge Pompey's troops upon the flank: this charge the enemy withstood for some time, till Caesar brought up his third line, which had not yet engaged....— could no longer resist, but fled to their camp. The flight began among the strangers. Pompey's right wing still valiantly maintained its ground, r,... | |
| Cyril Bailey - 1926 - 616 oldal
...perceiving the victory so far advanced, to complete it, brought up his third line, which till then had not engaged. Pompey's infantry being thus doubly attacked...cohorts, could no longer resist, but fled to their camp. Nor was Ccesar mistaken in his conjecture when, in exhorting his men, he declared that victory would... | |
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