Chap.

 1 14|   Pharos, and formed in line of battle opposite to the enemy. He
 2 16|             16 The event of the battle was by no means equal; a
 3 30|        their march and the late battle, should attack it; and therefore
 4 32|     hearing of the issue of the battle, would give over all thoughts
 5 37|         up his army in order of battle, forming his front into
 6 39|         ranged them in order of battle. He placed the thirty-sixth
 7 39|      side, they advanced to the battle. ~
 8 40|  illustrious rank, fell in this battle. Domitius, after this defeat,
 9 42|     valor). And when, after the battle of Pharsalia, Octavius had
10 45|         a flag, as a signal for battle, intimated to the ships
11 46|        s galley was broken. The battle raged with great fury likewise
12 46|        having put an end to the battle, as the wind blew very strong,
13 47|        vessel. He took, in this battle, one quinquereme, two triremes,
14 60|   Marcellus, though averse to a battle, which, whoever was victorious,
15 63|     with Marcellus, prevented a battle, invited Cassius into his
16 69|       that had been in the late battle between Domitius and Pharnaces)
17 71|        as soon as possible by a battle. ~
18 74|      all his troops in order of battle before his camp. Caesar,
19 74|      his first line in order of battle, he commanded the rest of
20 74| Domitius; was determined upon a battle, and to that end began to
21 75|   ranged his troops in order of battle. The suddenness of the thing
22 75|       them close, and began the battle with a shout. Our advantageous
23 76|        the center and left, the battle was long and doubtful; however,
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License