The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Grecians and Macedonians, Volum 3W. Baynes and Son [and 16 others], 1823 |
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Pàgina 23
... inhabitants of Corcyra , " now called Corfu , gave the envoys a favourable answer , and immediately put to sea with a fleet of sixty vessels . But they advanced no farther than the coasts of Laconia , pretending they were hindered by ...
... inhabitants of Corcyra , " now called Corfu , gave the envoys a favourable answer , and immediately put to sea with a fleet of sixty vessels . But they advanced no farther than the coasts of Laconia , pretending they were hindered by ...
Pàgina 30
... inhabitant of the country came to him , and discovered a secret path , leading to an eminence , which overlooked and commanded the Spartan forces . He quickly despatched a detachment thither , which , marching all night , arrived there ...
... inhabitant of the country came to him , and discovered a secret path , leading to an eminence , which overlooked and commanded the Spartan forces . He quickly despatched a detachment thither , which , marching all night , arrived there ...
Pàgina 32
... inhabitants were exceedingly brave ; but that those of Lacedæmon , who were properly called Spartans , and who were about 8000 in number , sur- passed all the rest in valour , and were all of them such as those who had fought under ...
... inhabitants were exceedingly brave ; but that those of Lacedæmon , who were properly called Spartans , and who were about 8000 in number , sur- passed all the rest in valour , and were all of them such as those who had fought under ...
Pàgina 33
... inhabitants : but if we are to reckon upon valour , my little troop is more than sufficient . The event shewed the justness of this prince's senti- ments . That illustrious example of courage astonished the Persians , and gave new ...
... inhabitants : but if we are to reckon upon valour , my little troop is more than sufficient . The event shewed the justness of this prince's senti- ments . That illustrious example of courage astonished the Persians , and gave new ...
Pàgina 37
... inhabitants as were able to bear arms , should go on ship - board ; and that every citizen should provide , as well as he could , for the safety and se- curity of his wife , children , and slaves . The extraordinary behaviour of Cimon ...
... inhabitants as were able to bear arms , should go on ship - board ; and that every citizen should provide , as well as he could , for the safety and se- curity of his wife , children , and slaves . The extraordinary behaviour of Cimon ...
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