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Page 43
... fleet , he hastened against the enemy himself . " " 66 66 over Caesar took several towns , but found it very unpro- fitable work trying to reduce the enemy from the land side , as the towns were mostly on cliffs and tongues of land ...
... fleet , he hastened against the enemy himself . " " 66 66 over Caesar took several towns , but found it very unpro- fitable work trying to reduce the enemy from the land side , as the towns were mostly on cliffs and tongues of land ...
Page 50
... fleet to be prepared , and on his return in the spring of 54 found that " by the extraordinary industry of his soldiers , in spite of the dearth of ship- building materials , 600 transport ships and 28 warships had been built . " Their ...
... fleet to be prepared , and on his return in the spring of 54 found that " by the extraordinary industry of his soldiers , in spite of the dearth of ship- building materials , 600 transport ships and 28 warships had been built . " Their ...
Page 69
... fleet . This city then shut its gates to Caesar , who left a lieutenant with three legions to reduce it , and ordered ships under Decimus Brutus to assault on the sea side . He now joined the six legions under Caius Fabius , who were ...
... fleet . This city then shut its gates to Caesar , who left a lieutenant with three legions to reduce it , and ordered ships under Decimus Brutus to assault on the sea side . He now joined the six legions under Caius Fabius , who were ...
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