The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes & Persians, Macedonians and Grecians, Volum 3W.W. Woodward, Robert Desilver, Thomas Desilver, McCarty & Davis, and Uriah Hunt, 1825 |
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Pàgina 12
... Lacedæmon , to require them to give him earth and water , which , as we have taken notice before , was the way of exacting and acknowledg- ing submission . As soon as the spring of the year came on , he left Sardis , and directed his ...
... Lacedæmon , to require them to give him earth and water , which , as we have taken notice before , was the way of exacting and acknowledg- ing submission . As soon as the spring of the year came on , he left Sardis , and directed his ...
Pàgina 27
... Lacedæmon or her king must necessarily perish , determined , without the least difficulty or hesitation , to sacrifice himself for his coun- try . The Spartans lost all hopes either of conquering or escaping , and looked upon Thermopyle ...
... Lacedæmon or her king must necessarily perish , determined , without the least difficulty or hesitation , to sacrifice himself for his coun- try . The Spartans lost all hopes either of conquering or escaping , and looked upon Thermopyle ...
Pàgina 28
... Lacedæmon , that 66 we died here in obedience to her sacred laws . " Forty years afterwards , Pausanias , who obtained the victory of Platæa , caused the bones of Leonidas to be carried from Thermopyla to Sparta , and erected a ...
... Lacedæmon , that 66 we died here in obedience to her sacred laws . " Forty years afterwards , Pausanias , who obtained the victory of Platæa , caused the bones of Leonidas to be carried from Thermopyla to Sparta , and erected a ...
Pàgina 46
... Lacedæmon had made them ; but that they would endeavor to manage their affairs so as not to be a burden to any of their allies . Then turning himself towards the ambassadors of Mardonius , and pointing with his hand to the sun : " Be ...
... Lacedæmon had made them ; but that they would endeavor to manage their affairs so as not to be a burden to any of their allies . Then turning himself towards the ambassadors of Mardonius , and pointing with his hand to the sun : " Be ...
Pàgina 64
... Lacedæmon , where he let a great many days pass without waiting upon the magistrates , or applying to the senate . And upon their press- ing him to do it , and asking him the reason why he deferred it so long , he made answer , that he ...
... Lacedæmon , where he let a great many days pass without waiting upon the magistrates , or applying to the senate . And upon their press- ing him to do it , and asking him the reason why he deferred it so long , he made answer , that he ...
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