... Center of the Enemy, because the King was there : And if we break that, says he, our Work is done. But Clearchus observing their Center, and understanding from Cyrus that the King was beyond the left Wing of the Greek Army (for the King was so much... Xenophon's Expedition of Cyrus, with English Notes ... - Page 243by Xenophon, Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1844 - 306 pagesFull view - About this book
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...of the Greek army, (for the King was fo much fuperior in number, that, when he flood in the center of his own army, he was beyond the left wing of that of Cyrus) Clearthus, I fay, would not however be prevailed on to withdraw his right from the river, fearing to... | |
| Xenophon - 1839 - 346 pages
...if we break that, our work is done." The king had such a superiority of numbers, that when he Itood in the centre of his own army, he was beyond the left wing of that of Cyrus ; and Clearchus, fearing to be surrounded, could not be prevailed upon to withdraw his right wing from... | |
| William Ainsworth - Asia, Western - 1844 - 286 pages
...of the Greek anny, (for the king was so much superior in numbers, that when he stood in the center of his own army, he was beyond the left wing of that of Cyrus), the Greek general would not then be prevailed on to withdraw his right from the river, fearing to bo... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - World history - 1908 - 702 pages
...Wing of the Greek Army (for the King was so much superior in number, that, when he stood in the Center of his own Army, he was beyond the left Wing of that of Cyrus) Clearchus, I say, would not however be prevail'd on to withdraw his right from the River, fearing to... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - World history - 1909 - 704 pages
...Wing of the Greek Army (for the King was so much superior in number, that, when he stood in the Center of his own Army, he was beyond the left Wing of that of Cyrus) Clearchus, I say, would not however be prevail'd on to withdraw his right from the River, fearing to... | |
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