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 4
... obliged to do it . Take time at least to - re- " flect upon it . When we have maturely deliberated upon an " affair , whatever happens to be the success of it , we have no- " thing to impute to ourselves . Precipitation , besides its be ...
... obliged to do it . Take time at least to - re- " flect upon it . When we have maturely deliberated upon an " affair , whatever happens to be the success of it , we have no- " thing to impute to ourselves . Precipitation , besides its be ...
Pàgina 10
... obliged him to accept as a present of the 7000 darics , which were wanting to make up his gold a round sum of 4,000,000 . After such a conduct as this , who would not think that Pythius's peculiar character and particular virtue had ...
... obliged him to accept as a present of the 7000 darics , which were wanting to make up his gold a round sum of 4,000,000 . After such a conduct as this , who would not think that Pythius's peculiar character and particular virtue had ...
Pàgina 11
... obliging offers to Xerxes , having desired as a 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 ...
... obliging offers to Xerxes , having desired as a 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 ...
Pàgina 18
... obliged on this occasion to speak his sentiments , he did it with such a noble freedom and dignity as became a Spartan , and a king of Sparta . Demaratus , before he answered the king's question , desir ed to know whether it was his ...
... obliged on this occasion to speak his sentiments , he did it with such a noble freedom and dignity as became a Spartan , and a king of Sparta . Demaratus , before he answered the king's question , desir ed to know whether it was his ...
Pàgina 24
... obliged to take other measures , that would be contrary to their inclinations , but yet absolutely necessary , in case their country was left unprotected and de- fenceless . It was hereupon resolved , that 10,000 men should be sent to ...
... obliged to take other measures , that would be contrary to their inclinations , but yet absolutely necessary , in case their country was left unprotected and de- fenceless . It was hereupon resolved , that 10,000 men should be sent to ...
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