Capitolo 57
communicating with the beach, and sometimes narrow beaches under. When
the Roman fleet drew near to the earth, Caesar found the cliffs every where
attentively flanked with troops of British and every accessible point under
protected. It was approximately now ten in the morning, and Caesar,
finding the so unfavorable perspective in in comparison to the practicability of
effecting here an unloading, it brought his/her fleet to anchor near the beach,
but far enough from him to be to the sure one from the missiles of the enemy.
[Sidenote: Caesar calls a suggestion of officers.]
Here he remained for a lot of times, to give time for all the vases to
connect him/it. Some of them had been deferred in the embarkation, or you/he/she had done
progress slower than the rest in to cross the Channel. He called a
also, suggestion of the superior officers of the army on his/her axle really
helmet, and he/she explained to them the plan for which he now adopted the
disembarking. Approximately three in the afternoon that he has sent these officers
back to their respective ships, and it gave orders to sail along the
beach. The anchors were elevated and the fleet stirred on, borne by the
united impulse of the wind and the tide. The British, perceiving this
movement, starts on the earth, following the motions of
the fleet as to be ready to meet wherever the their their enemy they were able
lately undertakes to disembark. Their horsemen and carriages went above in
leftovers and the foot that soldiers have followed, entirely pressing eagerly direct to
the current one is held to of the motion of the fleet, and to prevent the army of Caesar from
time that has for disembarking before they should reach the stain and you/they should be ready
opporrli.
[The illustration: The Unloading In England]
[Sidenote: The unloading.]
[Sidenote: it battles her.]
[Sidenote: Defeats some British.]
The fleet stirred above up to that, for a long time, after having approximately sailed eight miles,
they came to a part of the coast where a line there was of
comparatively earth of level that seemed to easily be accessible from