| 1800 - 576 trang
...that it was not poflible for them , to approach. Marcellus therefore, perplexed with this refiftance, was forced to advance filently with his veflels in...the land as to ; be within the reach of darts, they wert expofed to new danger from ; another invention w'hich Archimer des had contrived. He had caufed... | |
| Polybius - 1809 - 486 trang
...this resistance, was forced to advance silently with his vessels in the night. But when they came so near to the land as to be within the reach of darts, they were exposed to new danger from another invention, which Archimedes had contrived. He had caused openings... | |
| Polybius - 1823 - 518 trang
...this resistance, was forced to advance silently with his vessels in the night. But when they came so near to the land as to be within the reach of darts, they were exposed to new danger from another invention, which Archimedes had contrived. He had caused openings... | |
| 1836 - 784 trang
...this resistance, was forced to advance silently with his vessels in the night. But, when they came so near to the land as to be within the reach of darts, they were exposed to new danger from another invention which Archimedes had contrived. He had caused openings... | |
| 1886 - 562 trang
...this resistance, was forced to advance silently with his vessels in the night; but when they came so near to the land as to be within the reach of darts, they were exposed to new danger from another invention which Archimedes had contrived. He had caused openings... | |
| Charles Morris - 1896 - 374 trang
...this resistance, was forced to advance silently with his vessels in the night. But when they came so near to the land as to be within the reach of darts, they were exposed to a new danger, which Archimedes had contrived. He had caused openings to be made in many... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1896 - 546 trang
...this resistance, was forced to advance silently with his vessels in the night ; but when they came so near to the land as to be within the reach of darts, they were exposed to new danger from another invention which Archimedes had contrived. He had caused openings... | |
| Charles Morris - 1888 - 536 trang
...this resistance, was forced to advance silently with his vessels in the night. But when they came so near to the land as to be within the reach of darts, they were exposed to a new danger, which Archimedes had contrived. He had caused openings to be made in many... | |
| 1772 - 972 trang
...that it was not poffible for them to approach. Marcellus therefore, perplexed with this refillance, was forced to advance filently with his veflels in the night. But, whan they came fi> near to the land as to be within the reach of darts, they were expofed to Mew danger... | |
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