On his first appearance in the field, he united in his own person the most masterly method of commanding, with the most perfect obedience to his superiors. Thus he was equally beloved by his generals, and the troops he was appointed to lead. 22. He was... Ancient history - Página 197por John Robinson - 1831 - 601 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1802 - 450 páginas
...no more. I* In those terms he swore, and he was faithful to his engagement. On his first appearance in the field, he united in his own person the most...with the most perfect obedience to his superiors. Thus he was equally beloved by his generals and by the troops he was appointed to lead. He was possessed... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 430 páginas
...swore, and he was faithful to his engagement. . On his first appearance in the field, lie united in hi? own person the most masterly method of commanding, with the most perfect obedience to his superiors. Thus he was equally beloved by his generals and by the troops he was appointed to lead. He was possessed... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1814 - 408 páginas
...no* desist from opposing their power,. until ha er they should be no more. On his first appearance in the field, he united , in his own person , the...commanding , with the most perfect obedience to his superiours. Thus he was equally beloved by his generals, and the troops he was appointed to lead. He... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1817 - 376 páginas
...nor desist from opposing their power , until he or they should be no more. On his first appearance in. the field , he united , in his own person , the most masterly method of coTiimanding , with the most perfect obedience to his superiors. Thus be was equally beloved by his... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1822 - 368 páginas
...be no more. In those terms he swore, and he was faithful to his engagement. On his first appearance in the field, he united in his own person the most...with the most perfect obedience to his superiors. Thus he was equally beloved by his generals and by the troops he was appointed to lead. He was possessed... | |
| Abraham Thompson Lowe - 1831 - 232 páginas
...no more. In those terms he swore, and he was faithful to his engagements. 2. On his first appearance in the field, he united in his own person the most...with the most perfect obedience to his superiors. Thus he was equally beloved by his generals and by the troops he was appointed to lead. He was possessed... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1834 - 496 páginas
...Sardinia, given the Carthaginians just cause of complaint. THE COVMOXWEAr.TH. his first appearance in the field, he united in his own person the most...of commanding^ with the most perfect obedience to hia superiors. Thus! he was equally beloved by his generals, and the troops he was appointed to lead.y... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1835 - 434 páginas
...nor desist from opposing their power, until he or they should be no more. 21. On his first appearance in the field, he united in his own person the most...with the most perfect obedience to his superiors. Thus he was equally beloved by his generals, and the troops he was appointed to lead. 22. He was possessed... | |
| Joseph Guy (of Bristol.) - 1836 - 340 páginas
...the sworn foe of Rome almost from his infancy. On his first appearance in the field, he united in his person the most masterly method of commanding with the most perfect obedience to his superiors. Thus he was equally beloved by his generals, and by the troops he was appointed to command. He was... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1838 - 598 páginas
...nor desist from opposing their power, until he or they should be no more. 21. On his first appearance in the field, he united in his own person the most...with the most perfect obedience to his superiors. Thus he was equally beloved by his generals, and .the troops he was appointed to lead. 22. He was possessed... | |
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