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
... sent heralds to all the cities of Greece , except Athens and 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 ...
... sent heralds to all the cities of Greece , except Athens and 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 ...
Pàgina 19
... sent back without any harm being done to them . At their return the Grecians understood what they had to apprehend from so potent an enemy . They sent deputies at the same time to Argos , into Sicily to Gelon , tyrant of Syracuse , to ...
... sent back without any harm being done to them . At their return the Grecians understood what they had to apprehend from so potent an enemy . They sent deputies at the same time to Argos , into Sicily to Gelon , tyrant of Syracuse , to ...
Pàgina 24
... sent , as he would do himself , to give up that point at present to the Spartans . It may justly be said , that this prudent mo- deration in Themistocles was another means of saving the state ; for the allies threatened to separate ...
... sent , as he would do himself , to give up that point at present to the Spartans . It may justly be said , that this prudent mo- deration in Themistocles was another means of saving the state ; for the allies threatened to separate ...
Pàgina 25
... sent ; and every city he arrived at gave him a magnificent entertainment , which cost immense sums of money . The vast expense of these treats gave occasion to a witty saying of a certain citizen of Abdera in Thrace , who , when the ...
... sent ; and every city he arrived at gave him a magnificent entertainment , which cost immense sums of money . The vast expense of these treats gave occasion to a witty saying of a certain citizen of Abdera in Thrace , who , when the ...
Pàgina 26
... sent out a spy before him to view the enemy . The spy brought him word , that he found the Lacedæmonians out of their entrenchments , and that they were diverting themselves with military exer- cises , and combing their hair : this was ...
... sent out a spy before him to view the enemy . The spy brought him word , that he found the Lacedæmonians out of their entrenchments , and that they were diverting themselves with military exer- cises , and combing their hair : this was ...
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