| Xenophon - 1858 - 544 pages
...passed the height on which Tiribazus had intended to attack them, they encamped. 2. Hence they proceeded three days' journey through a desert tract of country, a distance of fifteen parasangs,1 to the river Euphrates, and passed it without being wet higher than the middle. The sources... | |
| Xenophon - 1860 - 572 pages
...pass that lay on their way, after which the whole body set forward through deep snow, and traveled three days' journey, through a desert tract of country,...sources of the river were said to be not far off." Kennell and Kinneir had both remarked that this distanro is too great for troops marching through deep... | |
| Xenophon - 1863 - 546 pages
...higher than the middle. " The sources of the river were said to be not far off." Kennell and Kinntir had both remarked that this distance is too great...the case are, however, that the Greeks crossed the Muradsu above its confluence with the Char Buhar-su, and the river of Khanus or Kalah-su, as beyond... | |
| Xenophon - 1874 - 554 pages
...through deep snow, and traveled three days' journey, through a desert tract of country, a distance uf fifteen parasangs, to the river Euphrates, which they...marching through deep snow. All the probabilities of tho case are, however, that the Greeks crossed the Muradsu above its confluence with the Char Buhar-su,... | |
| Xenophon - 1877 - 548 pages
...through deep snow, and traveled three days' journey, through a desert tract of country, a distanca of fifteen parasangs, to the river Euphrates,' which...they passed without being wet higher than the middle. " Tho sources of the river were said to be not far off." Rennell and Kinneir had both remarked that... | |
| Xenophon - 1893 - 340 pages
...passed the height on which Tiribazus had intended to attack them, they encamped. 2. Hence they proceeded three days' journey through a desert tract of country,...distance of fifteen parasangs, to the river Euphrates, and passed it without being wet higher than the middle. The sources of the river were said not to be... | |
| Xenophon - 1894 - 542 pages
...pass that lay on their way, after which the whole body set forward through deep snow, and traveled three days' journey, through a desert tract of country,...marching through deep snow. All the probabilities of tho case are, however, that the Greeks crossed the Muradsu above its confluence with the Ghar Buhar-su,... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 602 pages
...passed the height on which Tiribazus had intended to attack them, they encamped. Hence they proceeded three days' journey through a desert tract of country,...distance of fifteen parasangs, to the river Euphrates, and passed it without being wet higher than the middle. The sources of the river were said not to be... | |
| Charles Francis Horne, Rossiter Johnson - 1905 - 452 pages
...passed the height on which Tiribazus had intended to attack them, they encamped. Hence they proceeded three days' journey through a desert tract of country,...distance of fifteen parasangs, to the river Euphrates, and passed it without being wet higher than the middle. The sources of the river were said not to be... | |
| Xenophon - 1912 - 582 pages
...pass that lay on their way, after which the whole body set forward through deep snow, and travelled three days' journey, through a desert tract of country,...they passed without being wet higher than the middle. ;l The sources of the river were said to be not far off." Rennell and Kinneir had both remarked that... | |
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