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Page 48
... enemy camp with dreadful noise and shouting . The enemy , overthrown by this unexpected event , was thunder- struck and did not know for quite some time in which direc- tion to turn . Fury or fear threatened from all sides , and the ...
... enemy camp with dreadful noise and shouting . The enemy , overthrown by this unexpected event , was thunder- struck and did not know for quite some time in which direc- tion to turn . Fury or fear threatened from all sides , and the ...
Page 52
... enemy's helmet that the warhead pierced his eye and brain up to the occiput and Turbasius fell lifeless to the ground . Smith dismounted and cut off his head . He himself had not received even a scratch and , laden both with glory and ...
... enemy's helmet that the warhead pierced his eye and brain up to the occiput and Turbasius fell lifeless to the ground . Smith dismounted and cut off his head . He himself had not received even a scratch and , laden both with glory and ...
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... enemy with fear , conquered two thousand Maurian horsemen in open battle . Furthermore , a certain Chorsomantis from the train of Belisarius once or twice alone defeated and put to flight in open battle seventy Goths ( a more warlike ...
... enemy with fear , conquered two thousand Maurian horsemen in open battle . Furthermore , a certain Chorsomantis from the train of Belisarius once or twice alone defeated and put to flight in open battle seventy Goths ( a more warlike ...
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