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... five miles over land across the Isthmus of Corinth.80 The principles of maritime tactics had not undergone any change since the time of Thucydides a squadron of galleys still advanced in a crescent , charged to the front , and strove to ...
... five miles over land across the Isthmus of Corinth.80 The principles of maritime tactics had not undergone any change since the time of Thucydides a squadron of galleys still advanced in a crescent , charged to the front , and strove to ...
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... five hundred horses , and nine thousand squires , with a number of ships sufficient for the embarkation of four thousand five hundred knights and twenty thousand foot ; that during a term of nine months they should be supplied with ...
... five hundred horses , and nine thousand squires , with a number of ships sufficient for the embarkation of four thousand five hundred knights and twenty thousand foot ; that during a term of nine months they should be supplied with ...
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... five hundred brood mares , two hundred camels , three hundred mules , five hundred asses , five thousand horned cattle , fifty thousand hogs , and seventy thousand sheep : 24 a precious record of rural opulence , " The noble race of the ...
... five hundred brood mares , two hundred camels , three hundred mules , five hundred asses , five thousand horned cattle , fifty thousand hogs , and seventy thousand sheep : 24 a precious record of rural opulence , " The noble race of the ...
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CHAPTER LII | 1 |
Military Force of the Greeks the Saracens and the Franks | 5 |
Invasion of France by the Arabs | 15 |
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