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 11
... favour of him some time after- wards , that out of his five sons who served in his army , he would be pleased to leave him the eldest , in order to be a sup- port and comfort to him in his old age ; the king was so en- raged at the ...
... favour of him some time after- wards , that out of his five sons who served in his army , he would be pleased to leave him the eldest , in order to be a sup- port and comfort to him in his old age ; the king was so en- raged at the ...
Pàgina 21
... favour . Themistocles , who was sensible , t that in calm weather almost any mariner may be capable of conducting a vessel , but that in storms and tempests the most able pilots are at a loss , was convinced that the commonwealth was ...
... favour . Themistocles , who was sensible , t that in calm weather almost any mariner may be capable of conducting a vessel , but that in storms and tempests the most able pilots are at a loss , was convinced that the commonwealth was ...
Pàgina 24
... favour of Eurybiades , a Lacedæmonian.- Themistocles , though very aspiring after glory , thought it in- cumbent upon him on this occasion to neglect his own interests for the common good of the nation ; and giving the Athenians to ...
... favour of Eurybiades , a Lacedæmonian.- Themistocles , though very aspiring after glory , thought it in- cumbent upon him on this occasion to neglect his own interests for the common good of the nation ; and giving the Athenians to ...
Pàgina 35
... favour than the other gods , whose temples he had pillaged . If we may believe Herodotus and Diodorus Siculus , as soon as ever this detachment advanced near the temple of Minerva , surnamed the Provident , the atmosphere grew dark on a ...
... favour than the other gods , whose temples he had pillaged . If we may believe Herodotus and Diodorus Siculus , as soon as ever this detachment advanced near the temple of Minerva , surnamed the Provident , the atmosphere grew dark on a ...
Pàgina 46
... favour of another ; but that he seemed to have for- gotten , that the people to whom he addressed himself , had showed themselves on all occasions , the most zealous defend- ers of the common liberty of their country . Aristides was at ...
... favour of another ; but that he seemed to have for- gotten , that the people to whom he addressed himself , had showed themselves on all occasions , the most zealous defend- ers of the common liberty of their country . Aristides was at ...
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