| Ethan Allen Andrews - Latin language - 1837 - 310 pages
...memini. English to be turned into Latin. Having determined to anticipate' Darius wherever he wasd, Alexander, that he might leave (things) safe behind'...disorderly" multitude encamped' in a scattered way™. I frequently listened to" Zeno, when I was at Athens. Milo is said to have walked" through the stadium... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews - Latin language - 1839 - 348 pages
...183, 3, N. English to be turned into Latin. Having determined" to anticipate* Darius wherever he was", Alexander, that he might leave (things) safe behind...then' fires began to blaze' through the whole plain 1 , as the disorderly' multitude encamped™ in a scattered way". I frequently listened to° Zeno,... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews - Latin language - 1839 - 346 pages
...183, 3, N. English to be turned into Latin. Having determined" to anticipate* Darius wherever he was", Alexander, that he might leave (things) safe behind'*...on / the shore of the Hellespont. When the scouts retumed, a great multitude was seen* from afar* ; then' fires began to blaze I through the whole plain*,... | |
| Charles Anthon - Latin language - 1842 - 356 pages
...determined to anticipate Darius wherever he was, Alexander, that he might leave (things) safe behind Aim; makes Amphoterus commander of the fleet on the shore...multitude was seen from afar ; then fires began to blaze throughout the whole plain, as the disorderly multitude encamped in a scattered way. Pausanias, quum... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews - Latin language - 1843 - 354 pages
...remembered, English to be turned into Latin. Having determined" to anticipate' Darius wherever he was", Alexander, that he might leave (things) safe behind''...was seen* from afar* ; then' fires began to blaze I through the whole plain*, as the disorderly' multitude encamped"' in a scattered way". I frequently... | |
| Charles Anthon - Latin language - 1845 - 344 pages
...all his actions, but even all his words. — Having determined to anticipate Darius wherever he was, Alexander, that he might leave (things) safe behind...multitude was seen from afar : then fires began to blaze throughout the whole plain, as the disorderly multitude encamped in a scattered way. Pausanias, quum... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1858 - 312 pages
...when he had asked me if I had any commands. 6. Having determined to anticipate Darius wherever he was, Alexander, that he might leave things safe behind...commander of the fleet on the shore of the Hellespont. 7. When the scouts returned, a great multitude was seen from afar : then fires began to blaze throughout... | |
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