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 27
Charles Rollin. commanded the Spartan forces . He quickly dispatched a detachment thither ; which , marching all night , arrived there at the break of day , and possessed themselves of that advan- tageous post . The Greeks were soon ...
Charles Rollin. commanded the Spartan forces . He quickly dispatched a detachment thither ; which , marching all night , arrived there at the break of day , and possessed themselves of that advan- tageous post . The Greeks were soon ...
Pàgina 28
... thither for that purpose , it served rather to discover his own littleness of soul , than to conceal the number of the slain . Dismayed with a victory that had cost him so dear , he asked Demaratus , if the Lacedæmonians had yet many ...
... thither for that purpose , it served rather to discover his own littleness of soul , than to conceal the number of the slain . Dismayed with a victory that had cost him so dear , he asked Demaratus , if the Lacedæmonians had yet many ...
Pàgina 39
... thither with a great train of eunuchs , women , drums and trumpets . The inhabitants ran in throngs to see that reli- gious ceremony ; and in the mean time Artemisia's troops took pos- session of the place . Polyæn . Stratag . 1. viii ...
... thither with a great train of eunuchs , women , drums and trumpets . The inhabitants ran in throngs to see that reli- gious ceremony ; and in the mean time Artemisia's troops took pos- session of the place . Polyæn . Stratag . 1. viii ...
Pàgina 48
... thither , under the command of Pausanias king of Sparta , and of Aristides ge- neral of the Athenians . The Persian army , according to Herodotus , consisted of 300,000 , or , according to Diodo- rus , of 500,000 men . That of the ...
... thither , under the command of Pausanias king of Sparta , and of Aristides ge- neral of the Athenians . The Persian army , according to Herodotus , consisted of 300,000 , or , according to Diodo- rus , of 500,000 men . That of the ...
Pàgina 72
... thither , to inquire the reason . The slave confessed that he had opened the letter ; and that , finding by the contents of it , he was to be put to death , he had fled to that temple to save his life . As Pausanias could not deny the ...
... thither , to inquire the reason . The slave confessed that he had opened the letter ; and that , finding by the contents of it , he was to be put to death , he had fled to that temple to save his life . As Pausanias could not deny the ...
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