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Plutarch. ufe of their wealth , or else abuse it through prodigality ; and these live perpetual flaves to their pleasures , as those do to care and toil . The Thebans , with grateful hearts , enjoyed the liberality and munificence of ...
Plutarch. ufe of their wealth , or else abuse it through prodigality ; and these live perpetual flaves to their pleasures , as those do to care and toil . The Thebans , with grateful hearts , enjoyed the liberality and munificence of ...
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... these colleagues in civil government and mili- tary command , and not those whose study it was to get the better of each other rather than of the enemy . The true cause of the difference was , the virtue of these Thebans , which led ...
... these colleagues in civil government and mili- tary command , and not those whose study it was to get the better of each other rather than of the enemy . The true cause of the difference was , the virtue of these Thebans , which led ...
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... these , Charon , who , as we are informed , are lately come into the town , and are concealed and countenan ced by fome of the citizens ? " Charon was a little fluttered at first , but foon recovering himself , he asked , " Who these ...
... these , Charon , who , as we are informed , are lately come into the town , and are concealed and countenan ced by fome of the citizens ? " Charon was a little fluttered at first , but foon recovering himself , he asked , " Who these ...
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... these means fuch great advantages to their country . But the change of affairs which followed upon this action rendered it ftill more glorious . For the war which humbled the pride of the Spartans , and depri- * As it is not probable ...
... these means fuch great advantages to their country . But the change of affairs which followed upon this action rendered it ftill more glorious . For the war which humbled the pride of the Spartans , and depri- * As it is not probable ...
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... these rencounters , they gained both experience and courage . Hence it was that Antalcidas the Spar- tan faid to Agefilaus , when he returned from Boeotia wounded , Truly you are well paid for the inftruction you have given the Thebans ...
... these rencounters , they gained both experience and courage . Hence it was that Antalcidas the Spar- tan faid to Agefilaus , when he returned from Boeotia wounded , Truly you are well paid for the inftruction you have given the Thebans ...
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Achæans affiftance againſt anſwer Antigonus Ariftides arms army Athenians barbarians battle becauſe Befides beſt Boeotia called camp Carthaginians Cato caufe cauſe Cimbri Cineas cloſe command conful defign defired Demetrius enemy Epaminondas eſcaped facrifice faid fame fecond feemed fenate fent fervice fhips fhould fhow fide fight firft firſt flain Flaminius flaves foldiers fome foon force friends ftill ftrength fuccefs fuch fuffered fword Gauls gave greateſt Grecian Greece Greeks hands Hannibal himſelf honour horfe horſe houſe hundred king Lacedæmonians laft laſt Livy loft Macedonians mafter Marcellus marched Mardonius Marius Metellus moft moſt obferved occafion paffed Paufanias Pelopidas Perfians perfon Philopomen pleaſure Plutarch Polybius prefent propofed Ptolemy purpoſe Pyrrhus raiſed reafon refpect reft Romans Rome ſaid Scipio ſeems ſeveral ſhow Sicily ſmall Spartans ſpirit ſtill ſuch Sylla Syracufans Thebans thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thouſand took troops tyrant uſe victory whofe
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267 페이지 - But did not Chance at length her error mend? Did no subverted empire mark his end? Did rival monarchs give the fatal wound ? Or hostile millions press him to the ground? His fall was destined to a barren strand, A petty fortress, and a dubious hand; He left the name, at which the world grew pale, To point a moral, or adorn a tale.
267 페이지 - The march begins in military ftate, And nations on his eye fufpended wait ; Stern Famine guards the folitary coaft, And Winter barricades the realm of...
238 페이지 - is very probable; but is the taking of Sicily to conclude our expeditions?" — "Far from it," answered Pyrrhus, "for if Heaven grant us success in this, that success shall only be the prelude to greater things. Who can forbear Libya and Carthage, then within reach...
128 페이지 - A man who can be satisfied with such a supper has no need of gold ; and I think it more glorious to conquer the owners of it than to have it myself.